CHEAP BATTERIES!
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CHEAP BATTERIES!
I got a Sony Infolithium NP-F960 type L battery off of ebay for a grand total of (get this) $48.99!
I got it within 3 days of my order and it works great! I'm goin to use it for my PSP im making. Just thought id spread the good news... (its a $309 battery, for $48.99 w/ shipping!)
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so what is the best way to go about powering my psp, as im stuck on what to use the Sony Infolithium NP-F960 type L sound good and not to pricey but i don't want them to make the console very heavy and also i dont know how big they are so if someone can advice me on what batteries to get and how big they are that would be great!!
The NP-F960 is a little big, yes, but it has so much POWER! It should run the portable for about 3 hours! I myself would rather have my PSP a little heavier (maybe 3/4 of a pound heavier) with this Mega-Powered battery than gettin only 1 to 1.5 hours on a smaller battery. Thats just me though...
The NP-F960 is about 2.5 inches in depth, so yes it will stick out a little, and it is about 2 times as heavy as a standard NP-F550 (the smallest battery you could use for this project). it is your choice on whether you want Power, or you want compactness (is that even a word?). You decide.
*cough cough NP-F960 cough*
The NP-F960 is about 2.5 inches in depth, so yes it will stick out a little, and it is about 2 times as heavy as a standard NP-F550 (the smallest battery you could use for this project). it is your choice on whether you want Power, or you want compactness (is that even a word?). You decide.
*cough cough NP-F960 cough*
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