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is there a way to make an external battery pack for the psp. i would like to run the psp off of disposable AA batteries. can anyone help me?

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devlinthyne | 2 years ago
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Sure! Grab a battery pack, a 5V regulator and a cord with the power plug your PSP uses. Solder them so that you get 5V on the center contact of the power plug. My PSP AC adapter supplies 5V DC at 1.5A, plan your batteries and regulator accordingly. Have fun!

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opossum | 2 years ago
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Use three alkaline AA batteries or four NiCd or NiMH AA batteries.
That will provide close to 5 volts with fresh or fully charged batteries.

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danthegreat | 2 years ago
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so what you are saying is that as long as i use the psp's adapter i will be able to make an external battery pack?

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