Well, i have placed the video output connector and the second pad connector, for the pad i use an usb connector, more little than a snes original connector.
You have made some beautiful cases in the past, and so has Marshall. Now the two forces have combined to make the best case EVAR!!
I expect great things from this portable.
Well, i have made the first test with the screen, to see if it works properly, and tadaaaaam it works, ouf ^^, i cut a big part of the screen board, not sure will works after :p.
Front is painted and screen, the buttons and the cross are mounted need to wired all parts now.
I found this batteries, 3.7v and 3000mA, with only two of this batteries i will can run this snesp for 3 hours i think and it is possible to change bateries if i use battery holder, what do you think about it. http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26249" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
--John (and please call me John, it's really weird to be called by my username)
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Very nice job working with the case! I'm glad it found a good use. It's a tad small for the SNES but it's doable.
I used 6 AAs in the first version, they were high quality 2300mAh Energizers. Fully charged, the unit ran for around 40 minutes. Even though the PSone screen was modded with LEDs, the current draw was still too high for the AAs (they are not made to handle large current draws, even though the entire SNESp only drew ~450mA.)
Here are the batteries I used, they worked very well and fit also. Two of these are all you need, they're the same size as a C cell, but a bit longer. http://www.batteryspace.com/limnnirecha ... 148wh.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
marshallh wrote:Very nice job working with the case! I'm glad it found a good use. It's a tad small for the SNES but it's doable.
I used 6 AAs in the first version, they were high quality 2300mAh Energizers. Fully charged, the unit ran for around 40 minutes. Even though the PSone screen was modded with LEDs, the current draw was still too high for the AAs (they are not made to handle large current draws, even though the entire SNESp only drew ~450mA.)
Here are the batteries I used, they worked very well and fit also. Two of these are all you need, they're the same size as a C cell, but a bit longer. http://www.batteryspace.com/limnnirecha ... 148wh.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks guys,
I have made something strong with your case, i know HEDGE and i think i got to do something unbrekable ^^, i don' want to this snesP return to me each month because he broke something.
Your batteries seems to be cool, i think i will use thems. Thanks for the link
Oh give me a minute while I recover my mind from being blown. Great stuff. Did you put the video connector and the USB port near the bottom so you can prop it up on a table?