guess what! i have enother quetion! how many amps does a psone screen take? and does it take 7.5 or 7.2 volts? if it takes 7.5 volts, would it work if i gave it 7.2 instead? i heard screens are pretty picky about voltage
Nope you can run the PSone screen off of 7.2v the way it really works is off of two 7805 regulators. Anways its draw is 750-1000mA, if you do the LED mod its down to arounf 350mA.
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Sparkfist wrote:Nope you can run the PSone screen off of 7.2v the way it really works is off of two 7805 regulators. Anways its draw is 750-1000mA, if you do the LED mod its down to arounf 350mA.
that LED mod sounds really good how do you do it? got any pics?
i've decided that the batteries i'll use are 2 6v lantern batteries. that's 12v, the right amount for an intec gamecube screen, but not a psone screen. the problem is intecs are expensive so i want to use a psone screen, which is 7.2v. is there a way to convert 12v into 7.2v? or would a psone screen work if i gave it 12v? i'm going for long battery life, so if you're gonna suggest a differt voltage battery, i would preffer at least 20,000mah.