battery help
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yeah, you can use pretty much any battery you want as long as you can get the correct voltage. Adding batteries in series will make the voltages add. Putting them in parallel will increase the mAh capacity, but will not change the voltage.
As for 9v batteries...they have really low mAh. Because of the higher voltage, the capacity needed to be reduced, so the average 9v only has about 700mAh...with a rechargable being even less. Alkaline AA's (non-rechargable) are usually about 2700 - 2900 mAh, and rechargable ones you get get around 2100mAh if you can find them.
I'd go with rechargable AA's myself. hope that helps
As for 9v batteries...they have really low mAh. Because of the higher voltage, the capacity needed to be reduced, so the average 9v only has about 700mAh...with a rechargable being even less. Alkaline AA's (non-rechargable) are usually about 2700 - 2900 mAh, and rechargable ones you get get around 2100mAh if you can find them.
I'd go with rechargable AA's myself. hope that helps
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No, you cannot. Go with Radioshack batteries, I imagine Sony charges too much for the PSP batteries, so after buying like 4 or 6 of them, you'd have gone well over the budget.
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