playstation 2(old) Amp consumtion

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peppers
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Post by peppers »

the EE's in both generate the same amount of heat they are the same it has not been resisigned and are clocked the same though the heat sink in them are differint (a little)

that is just simpley not true slims EE's heat up also why are you takeing this personally, are you the real rival16? (sand in vagina?)

what methade's are you useing to measure there temp's?
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Post by elixirnova »

If anyone is good with batteries, does this battery look any good.
http://www.brilliant-batteries.com/comp ... _15952.htm
Its only 11.1V but its 6600mAh and less than 8oz. The Ps2 I heard can run under 12V as long as the processor intensity doesnt go way up but even then i could add a 1V battery and put a little switch in it to boost the voltage for a minute or so till the processor is fueled... Does anyone think this is a good idea? Im new to batteries and power just to say...
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Post by Gamelver »

I think the Ps2 can run off 11.1v....I believe gannon tried it off that much and was successfull.....of course, I could be wrong...and there's no way to ask him, either :evil: !!!!!
oh yeah, and that battery looks pretty good :)...you'll have to make sure you've got a li-ion charger, though....
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Post by elixirnova »

Actually I think im going to go with 12000mAh D batteries that are 3.6V or 6600mAh C batteries (both li-ion)

(Edit: yes I also made a sperate thread about this in the Screen forum) :arrow: Though another question when optimizing my intec psone monitor hookups from the 7.5V in jack before it gets to the wire to the motherboard it has an 15V electrolytic capacitor. Im not familiar with these can anybody tell me what they do before I go on wiring without it? or should i keep it. Any help please
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Post by nos_slived »

I posted the reply in your thread.
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