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    Revision C Gamecube on 7.4v

    I'm thinking I'll go with something like this: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... 4050c.html Only this turns 3-5v into 12v with 12w, and I believe I need 21w (with an input of 7.4v). Battery life isn't the most important thing to me, as it will play and charge, and I think I have a car...
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    My Portable GameCube Worklog! (My First Lol)

    Looks great! P. S. I run Toyo Tires on the back of my Camaro. A lot better then I expected for the price.
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    Revision C Gamecube on 7.4v

    Would it be possible to adapt this power supply to work with a revision c gamecube? Could I solder directly onto the board just after the built in psu to give the same results?
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    Portable Gamecube......How Do i Get Started in Electric work

    Re: Portable Gamecube......How Do i Get Started in Electric Another thing that helped me quickly pick up soldering was to start with easy stuff. My portable n64 only required me to solder about 5 points on the motherboard, all near the edges, and not side-by-side.
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    Game cube portable help case

    Good decision to go with different batteries. I've never run mine dead, but my gc battery won't hold a charge overnight.
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    Revision C Gamecube on 7.4v

    I got a great deal on a revision C gamecube, and I came across a portable dvd player with an input and a 7" screen, and a 3700 mAh battery. Although most people use a 5000 mAh+ battery for a portable gamecube, I think I will be more then happy with this one (and it saves me a lot of money). The...
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    gamecube portable

    You could do it without soldering, but it would make the finished product very large. I had very little experience soldering when I started my portable n64, but I found it easy to solder some of the simple things like the screen power and video input to the main board.
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