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PS2 Slim + 12 Volts = Yay? (EDIT: SOLVED!! YAY!)
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7805 cant handle the amps. Use two in parallel or go with a different solutionAguiluz wrote:OK, New Formula:
PS2 Slim + 12V + 7805 + 220 Ohm Resistor + 470 Ohm Resistor + Heatsink = Yay?
EDIT: So I built the circuit and the PS2 booted up to main menu. YAY! When I insert a disc, it turns off to standby! Awww...
And I have to use a bigger heatsink. The HS I'm using was HOT!
The formula WORKS!
PS2 Slim + 12V + (7805 x 2) + 220 Ohm Resistor + 470 Ohm Resistor + Heatsink = Yay!!!
Click on the thumbnails to open them. It seems ImageShack is not loading my pics now so I have to host them to somewhere else.
The Aguiluz-branded PS2 voltage regulator. XD
Running a PS2 with Spyro on it.
Both PS2 and TV on battery power.
PS2 Slim + 12V + (7805 x 2) + 220 Ohm Resistor + 470 Ohm Resistor + Heatsink = Yay!!!
Click on the thumbnails to open them. It seems ImageShack is not loading my pics now so I have to host them to somewhere else.
The Aguiluz-branded PS2 voltage regulator. XD
Running a PS2 with Spyro on it.
Both PS2 and TV on battery power.