N64 Power - DO I need 12V and 3V?
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Warrior_Rocker
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With your 7 AA's, did you just use an ordinary Car walkman power thing to get the 3V?
warrior_rocker, thanks for all your help. I agree with you that 12V is the best way to go. Looking back, it's actually so simple: 3 voltages needed, 12, 3 and 7.2. 10 AA's for the 12, Car convertor for the 3, and a 7808 for the 7.2. (I was just getting confused with what a 7808 and 7805 were, but now I know, it's blindingly obvious what the best way to do it is.
Thanks again.
With your 7 AA's, did you just use an ordinary Car walkman power thing to get the 3V?
warrior_rocker, thanks for all your help. I agree with you that 12V is the best way to go. Looking back, it's actually so simple: 3 voltages needed, 12, 3 and 7.2. 10 AA's for the 12, Car convertor for the 3, and a 7808 for the 7.2. (I was just getting confused with what a 7808 and 7805 were, but now I know, it's blindingly obvious what the best way to do it is.
Thanks again.
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i'm with chodges84 wondering how you exactly did it, because, lithium ion batteries that i've seen, are all 7.2 (my dads camera batteries, the wal mart one that was used on this site)
the reason i'm for using one of these is that you can charge while playing, and you don't have multiple sets of batteries to test, charge or replace
i'm with chodges84 wondering how you exactly did it, because, lithium ion batteries that i've seen, are all 7.2 (my dads camera batteries, the wal mart one that was used on this site)
the reason i'm for using one of these is that you can charge while playing, and you don't have multiple sets of batteries to test, charge or replace
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Can these 7800 reulators increase voltage, if so, you oculd run off a 7.2V battery with a 7812.
7.2V battery into screen
7.2V battery into N64 12V line in (since it has a 7805 inside anyway)
7.2V battery into 7812 into 12V DC Car Convertor into 3V line in on N64
Would that work, or not (which I suspect it won't, or else someone would have said before now)
7.2V battery into screen
7.2V battery into N64 12V line in (since it has a 7805 inside anyway)
7.2V battery into 7812 into 12V DC Car Convertor into 3V line in on N64
Would that work, or not (which I suspect it won't, or else someone would have said before now)
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they sell them at maplin (http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 9&DOY=15m5), although I'd guess they can only step down. Also they are only 1 Amp, and doesn't the 3V line need about 7.2V or something?
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