Question about battery !

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Question about battery !

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Can I use this battery to power my ps2 ?

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 16210&rd=1

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Post by nos_slived »

PS2 needs 8V, so unless you use a step-up transformer, you can't use it.
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Post by System »

do you have any recommendations on what battery i should use (link ??) ?

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actually i don't want to make a portable........i just want to run my ps2 off batteries and connect my Psone screen to it ;)
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Post by *o* »

get a lithium segasonicfan suggested one in his guide for ps2p
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lithium-polymer, you mean ;)...
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Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!

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-6 Li-ion battery cells (I recommend www.jameco.com)
direct from the site of segasonicfan himself!!
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ah....I thought he used lithium-polymer....well, lithium still isn't correct :P!!!!...it's lithium-ion, as you've posted ;)...
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Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!

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yes but i used the term lithium to mean ion or polymer :P
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Anybody ever drop lithium in water? It fun because it makes magic smelling smoke. Sodium makes even more smoke though. Potassium is fun because it starts a fire and jumps along the water.
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put sodium in water light a match RUN!!!
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in chemestry class, i saw a video of someone putting pottasium in water and it exploded
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in my chemistry class, we were making marshmallows, but i added glycerin instead of Puenoklytem(something like that) and instead of a soft pillow like substance. Hard bad smelling rock that eventually leaked and popped ploooped out of the beaker
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that is cool!!!

we were electroplating with copper and nails......i put a sharpener on it, it boiled the copper sulfate and the we had to evacuate the room!!!
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I got high when I sniffed all our chemicals. I think the best was phenophylthylen of something.
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THAT IS SUCH A DUMB IDEA
*reaches for chemicals*
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