With the regulators, cells, charging circuitry and labor, probably 150 or over. If you want pretty good battery life, that is.zharrhen said:What would be a good price?
Yeh, but I was thinking something with more juicebud said:2 3.7v 5000 mah cells are only about $34, Herma.![]()
You can get regulators for free from TI as samples, but you can be denied, it's not often, but it does happen. In general it's more professional if you're going to make a proper product you're selling to buy your components. I've a bit of a different mentality than most, I suppose.zharrhen said:First, you can get Regulators for free on the Texas instruments website.
Second, Batteries aren't $60.00 unless you want to overpay for them.
Third, I don't need these high end batteries, I'm perfectly OK with Ni-Cad or something (but I'd still like something with around 5000 mah)
I'll raise the price to $100.00. I'll pay $25.00 up front, and the $75.00 when i get the product. (I just want to be sure I'm not being cheated)
I wasn't intending to scam anybody.Hermaphroditus said:You can get regulators for free from TI as samples, but you can be denied, it's not often, but it does happen. In general it's more professional if you're going to make a proper product you're selling to buy your components. I've a bit of a different mentality than most, I suppose.zharrhen said:First, you can get Regulators for free on the Texas instruments website.
Second, Batteries aren't $60.00 unless you want to overpay for them.
Third, I don't need these high end batteries, I'm perfectly OK with Ni-Cad or something (but I'd still like something with around 5000 mah)
I'll raise the price to $100.00. I'll pay $25.00 up front, and the $75.00 when i get the product. (I just want to be sure I'm not being cheated)
Batteries can range go waaaay higher than 60 and you won't be overpaying, you'll be getting a beefier battery. When I was quoting ~60 I was thinking over 5000 mah.
NiCad isn't that great and have a significantly less energy density. They'd work, but eh.
100 bucks would be completely doable. And no offense, but you're new here and most trusted members of this site (who would likely be doing this transaction) would be a bit weary in delivering a product with only 25% up front. Especially because it would force them to have an out-of-pocket expense.
As Zero said, paypal would be a viable option, because there's buyer protection.
Also, I don't appreciate being talked to like a 2 year old. I'm not completely incompetent and don't need things rudely spelled out.
Sorry, I've just enabled pms.Hermaphroditus said:Sorry if I came off as a /assertive.
I'd continue this via PM, but you've the receipt of private messages.
The reason is that I have not had much luck with wiring batteries to the n64vskid3 said:So you want a battery pack for an unmodded N64? May I ask why?
ttsgeb said:You honestly look at $110 for parts, $40 for labor, and say you'll do $25 up front?
It's almost like you DON'T want this to happen.