Sheesh, this is little project dragging out.
Enclosing is a not fun, never built anything like this before. If I just glue it all, it will be a nightmare to tamper with it later.
Looks like this, trying to position the connectors and other stuff, but really i should solder it first to see if...
Interseting, never heard of those. But as you say expensive and I kinda like the idea of using the original hardware.
I finally have all the components needed (I think). Just need some solder remover and to figgure out all the details for the enclosing as well.
Good idea, but to much regulating for my skill set would be required.
Will do a draw test and if its over .8A use a second adapter.
Whats a good spot to test the draw on the SNES board? Looks like my multimeter only can handle 10A DC, adapter is AC.
Got myself a second opinon on the power issue. That guy didnt think it would work. Also found a source saying SNES wants 0,85A.
Looks like two adapters needed. Doh!
Great, Ill try it and see if the SNES works with .8A, and build it using N64 adapter only.
Maybe use a 9V regulator if I find that and connects straight to the outlets.
Im thinking of switching the diodes with relays like this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/8-pins-p ... 80590.html
The...
I agree it is kinda lame to use two ac adapters, wouldent mind getting rid of the original NES brick however my skills are nonexistent in voltage regulating. What about the ampereage, the original is 1,3A the N64 12V is 0,8A will that work with NES/SNES?
You are probably right about the signal...
Hello, im making a NES-SNES-N64-in-one-console.
Since I am not very skilled with electronics Im keeping it simple with two adapters. And a switch or two to change system. I probably have that part figgured out. But I need some advice how to connect the audio/video signals to one outlet.
The...