Handheld Gamecube attempt

Includes PS2, Xbox 1, GameCube (but not the Phantom Game Console)

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Post by S q u e e ! »

A DPDT switch. Just look in the Radio Shack Switch drawers until you find one you like (toggle, switch), but just make sure it has six terminals.

EDIT: and yes, all DC Aux input jacks have 2 each of + and -. (I think :? )
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Post by honey »

thanks :D

why goes one (-) from dc aux input jack to the controller (-)?

and where plug in the gc? in the dc aux input jack?

you use the switch for on/off the complett system (gc and lcd)?
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honey wrote:thanks :D

why goes one (-) from dc aux input jack to the controller (-)?

and where plug in the gc? in the dc aux input jack?

you use the switch for on/off the complett system (gc and lcd)?
1) Just follow the diagram, ask no questions, and get good results, 'K? :wink:

2) The GC is connected to the controller, not the DC aux input jack.

3) Yes.
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Post by honey »

can iuse this DPDT Toggle?
http://www.donberg.de/descript/t/toggle2.htm

with controller your mean the power controller from gc or playing controller?
but where bekomm the gc the (+) when they (-) is grounded on the controller?
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1) Yes you can.

2) What?
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Post by honey »

where in your diagram is the (+) and the (-) for the gamecube? or where on controller wired the gamecube (+) and (-).
what a kid of controller mean you?
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honey wrote:where in your diagram is the (+) and the (-) for the gamecube? or where on controller wired the gamecube (+) and (-).
what a kid of controller mean you?
I mean a standard GC controller. The positive and ground are sent to the GC through the controller. Just cut of the controller end, and look at where the wires attach to the GC.

EDIT: Never mind, I'll post a schematic soon.

EDIT 2:
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Here it is. Connect all the spots where the exposed metal on the controller port one went into the controller circuit board. Then connect that mass of wires to the bundle of exposed wires on the outside, and in the middle of the controller wire.

Remember, this diagram is when looking at the GC controller port one, from the front.
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Post by honey »

no i mean. the main power of gc. in your first diagram, i cant see where plug in the main power of the gc. can you sent me a complett diagram with all the components(gc mainpower, lcd power and all the other? please :D
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The problem with that is, I can't, seeing as I don't have all of the schematics drawn out yet, but just put all of the ones I've put up together.

And, to power the GC, attach a wire from the "GC power in" jack "12v in" to the second terminal in the left column, and ground the other lead on the "GC power in" jack.

Heres another one just in case you don't know where those are.

This is looking at the jack where the power cord is plugged into the GC from the wall from the front, facing you.

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The "Power In" is "12v in".
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Post by honey »

and for what use a dc aux input jack, when is there nothing pluged in?
or what you plug in? for charging the batteries is the charge jack?
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Post by S q u e e ! »

The DC input jack is for using wall power to run the system without betteries. Use an adapta-plug that puts out 14 or 15 volts at 4000mA. If they come at that level...

The charge jack is for charging.

But don't plug in both at the same time!
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Post by honey »

can i do this?

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I think so...
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Post by honey »

thanks :D :D :D
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