SNESp Battery?

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SNESp Battery?

Post by Jongamer »

Can I use a 9v (cd no li) for a SNES portable? this portable will just be something to have where there is no Outlets, like a Car, or in the Middle of nowhere lol, I just found this Battery sitting in an old Remote control car, I dont know if its good because its been sitting in my basement for a few years.
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NiCd batteries are lame! Get a NiMH.
9v is badish for the PSone screen, and I don't know how the SNES will take it. And my guess is that the battery you found is 9.6v.
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Post by CronoTriggerfan »

Get a Ni-MH battery for an SNESp, make sure it's around 7 volts; Radioshack sells a nice 7.2v pack that would work perfectly. 9v is just pushing it a bit for the PSOne screen. Also, if you plan on getting any substantial playtime out of your portable, I recommend a battery rated at 3 amps or greater, it'll simply give you better playtime.

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Post by ATOMICMAN »

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2147160

most likely the exact one im going to buy.
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ATOMICMAN wrote:http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2147160

most likely the exact one im going to buy.
That battery kicks ass on a snes. I know, I've used it.

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same it'll go for a loong time
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Post by Jongamer »

ok, Just had it laying around so I thought Ide ask if it was any good.
Should have figured it was bad if the Car would only run like 20 min or so on it.
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ShockSlayer wrote:
ATOMICMAN wrote:http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2147160

most likely the exact one im going to buy.
That battery kicks ass on a snes. I know, I've used it.

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cant really beat it for 25 bucks.
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Post by extremesonic »

Radio Shack should just add "Perfect battery for portable SNES" to the battery description, because it is.
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

found this but never heard of the company so it could be a risk but for 4300 mah thats a killer battery this is the other battery ive been eyeing.

http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_i ... s_id=18897
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

very nice only 100 mah less and its almost half the price. good find.
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Post by myersn024 »

I found some 2500 mah NiMH double A batteries at Batteries+ that were four for $10. If you have a soldering iron that can get hot enough to solder batteries, it isn't hard to make your own packs. Desoldering braid does a terrific job of connecting the battery terminals. I made a 7 cell pack for my SNESP and it works great. I should be able to get about three hours of playing time on a full charge.
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Post by SNESguy »

I agree. This is a kick ass battery, cause I just bought one from RatShack.

However, here's a cool tidbit:

Remember those "torpedo" rechargeable packs made for the gamegear?
Well, they use this exact size pack, except the original NiCads suck and by now are looooooong dead.

Soooo, I just spliced the wiring to the new pack from RatShack, and presto, it's a ready-power source for all my portables and anything that uses 7.2v!!!

Best thing of all, it recharges using an ac adapter from a genesis.

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Post by Krepticor »

http://www.power101.com/item.htm?id=60032

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