Gamecube Portable Voltage question

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Kiro-Kiro
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Gamecube Portable Voltage question

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will this be enough to power a GCp :?:
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Re: Gamecube Portable Voltage question

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You mean six of them right? Then yeah probably. or... maybe 8. ask someone else.
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Re: Gamecube Portable Voltage question

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6 in series, with PSone screen: ~1h, 20 mins.
With LED modded screen: ~1h, 30 mins

8 in series, PSone screen: ~1h, 40 mins
With LED modded screen: ~1h, 50 mins

These are all guesstimates, though. You'll also need to use a custom regulator because the gamecube won't run on less than 10.2V.
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Yeah ok, that's what I was getting at with my 6 or 8 thing... the correct answer is 10 for a total of 12v
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