I have my battery supply which has 14.8v which really turns out to go up to 16v and my screen can only take up to 15v according to the specifications (i don't really want to try and fry it). so i have a voltage regulator going down to 12v. The thing is making way too much heat and is slightly...
Yea I know, it's hard to see but I have 4 batteries hooked up for 14v at 5000 mah, I don't know why I thought before it would be 30a, but what I have should give me around 2.5 hours of life.
Vacuum forming went better than last time with new plastic, not as well as I hoped for
Corners are messed up, the plastic didn't go all the way down either, I guess I have to loosen the sides to make the plastic go all the way down.
Wired the batteries a few days ago, project still going.
Fan is going to be cut into the heatsink, not all the way in to let the air flow through. Found some plastic, should order it soon (its 2mm)
I have been looking around and I was just wondering,
What is the minimum voltage for a rev C board?
I have 11.1v batteries and I heard that they kill off at about 9.6v or somewhat
Just wondering if the rev C has a different regulator than the other gamecube boards or if it will cut off at...
Ok I think I got this right
Just using the 3 instead of 2 because that's what I'm going to have.
Yea I know they are like 50$ each but I made this up, hope this helps
by to I mean to the wavebird, to the internal controller
by from i mean from the gamecube mobo.
lol I dont want to break my gamecube, i have seen kasar's guide to making a gamecube portable.
Would snapping them off be the best way to go? trying to desolder this thing is a pain.
I'm so bad at desoldering and my friends couldn't do it either.
I know people do commissions and I am wondering if somebody will desolder my gamecube.
Also if I include the wiikey fusion, solder that on. or.. if you have one, solder an FFC-36 chip to the gamecube for easy removal of broken...
ok so, does anybody know if it's ok to power it up? like right from the original power regulator?
as in if i were to put it all back together and plug it into the wall
Do I need this resistor for the gamecube to still work? My friend was desoldering my gc and I took a loot just now and it was loose, just a few minutes ago it came off but luckily I still have it (really small)
Just wondering if i Need it to keep my gamecube working.
I don't think there is a...
Yea but no. I wanted to create my own design, I know a shell would be way easier for me but I wouldn't want to do it, not this time anyway. I don't think the Wii U tablet is even wide enough for my skills in modding.
Thanks for the idea though.
Should I do this?
I'm just thinking this way so the battery LED won't turn on since the voltage would be lower than the value. also wondering if everyone did this in the first place