Bush's N64p: The Whacka 64 (for sale/commission!)

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Wrong voltages, but you get the point.

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Ok guys, here's a question for you. Can you find me some good batteries (li-on or li-po) with a built in PCB and hopefully over 4000mAh?
Edit: Or should I just use Joey's cells and a PCB?
 
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Yeah but they're huge. If he's going for a small portable, you don't want to be using huge batteries that don't have much capacity
 
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Toast, Joey's are a tad bigger than the size of AA's and Bassmasta, he says they don't have a PCB.
 
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Thanks Bassmasta, I think I will get those. But do you know of a cheap smart charger?
 
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Do you already have Joey's cells? Because if you do, you should use those and put them on the sides like snow said. As for wiring them up, put them in pairs and wire the two cells in the pairs in series so that each pair is 7.4v. Then wire the two pairs together in parallel.
 
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Well, I think someone said you could use any 7.4v charger (with decent amperage), because the PCB should regulate the charging for the batteries.
I think it was XCVG. Ask him.

Edit: If you stay with Joey's cells, wire them like this. (Except battery 1 is two batteries in PARALLEL, etc).
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bassmasta said:
Well, I think someone said you could use any 7.4v charger (with decent amperage), because the PCB should regulate the charging for the batteries.
I think it was XCVG. Ask him.

Edit: If you stay with Joey's cells, wire them like this. (Except battery 1 is two batteries in series, etc).
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No. That would put the two 7.4v pairs in series again giving you 14.8v.
 
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Thanks guys but i think i will go with batteryspace. More amperage, will fit better,and will be about the same prica as joeys w/shipping.
 
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to save money and time, I think I will just use the 1st party controller.
 
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