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Post by gannon »

you could use 15 AA 1200mA batteries.
3 in series for the 3.6V and put that into 3 parrallels for 3600mA. Then take the other 6 and wire them for 7.2V at 1200mA

That should give you about 2.4 hours - the screens power. Depending on the draw you might want to put more packs of 6 in parrallel to insure that both battery packs die at about the same time.

You could also step up and use some rechargable C batteries like these ones. They are 4500mA a piece.
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segasonicfan wrote:Hey you guys,
I worked for a long time to build a super small portable N64 but stopped some weeks ago because I couldn't get enough battery life out of the system (15 minutes on 4 AA's). I'd LOVE to know how to increase the battery life or what kind of battery I should use (I got 15 minutes even off a 7.2n ni-mh 1200mah battery). If I can figure out how to improve the battery life (don't forget I have to ass the screen to that too!) I can finish my N64p very soon ^_^

-Segasonicfan
try using
2100 mAH Nextell rechargeables
and build an adapter
here is a site that shows how to do it,
http://saoghal.cywh.com/N64m_Pictures/n64m.html
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how do you post pics on the forum becouse i got a 64pd paint pic i want to show.
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upload the pictures to a server and then link to them or use the

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gannon wrote:upload the pictures to a server and then link to them or use the

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where can i get them uploaded?
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photobucket.com
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here it is

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im not good with paint.
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Battery Life

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it says that he used 8 rechargeable AA's + a 6v RC car battery....that's a LOT. Is there anyone who knows a way to cut it down more? beasically i want 4 AAs for the tuner and a battery pack for the N64 (anyone know how long those 300mah 7.2v packs last?) i just want to get more than an hour...that's all I need. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! :)

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Post by gannon »

If you get a 3.3V and 5V dc-dc converter you could increase the efficiency by quite a bit. If you used something like that I'd recomend 2 7.2V 3000mA battery packs. That should give you a little over 4 hours of play time.
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Post by segasonicfan »

hey thanks a bunch :) Forgive my ignorance, but what is a dc-dc converter exactly? Does it convert the two voltages into one? Any links that would show me where to buy one? I'll just use 1 7.2v 3000mah pack for 1:30-2 hours...that's plenty good enough for me since I have 6 7.2v packs I made. Thanks!

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Post by gannon »

the n64 requires 3.3V and 5V. You can use a voltage regulator to get these voltages, but it burns off the extra voltage which is a big waist.
A dc-dc converter will convert the 7.2V into the proper voltage at a pretty high efficiency.
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Post by segasonicfan »

hey thanks :) Do you know where I can get one?

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my best bet would be a Radio Shack
or if your located in hillsdale county michigan
Qcnet in hillsdale.
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Post by gannon »

hmm.. I thought I posted it already, but I must have pressed the preview button instead.
Digikey or mouser should have some pretty good deals on them.
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