Wow, the PSOne LED mod SUCKS.
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Kind of off topic but not so much to open a new thread, but I was wondering if the psone (unmodded) lcd can run off a 7.2v 1100maH battery. I would test it myself but I can't find the charger to my battery. I might have the pins wrong because I only use pin 1 (7.5v input) and pin 2 (ground).
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EDIT: I'm hoping that I don't need a new battery but if the input is 7.5 and I'm only giving 7.2 would it be that precise
The snes is supposed to use 10v (on adapter) but it can run at like 6v I think (someone did it I'm pretty sure). Could someone recommend me a 7.5v battery with good maH? From what I remember I saw a lot of 7.4v batteries will I be able to find a 7.5v?
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EDIT: I'm hoping that I don't need a new battery but if the input is 7.5 and I'm only giving 7.2 would it be that precise
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thought i put the link for the led's in my last post... here it is:
http://www.ledautomotive.com/OrderInfo/ ... htInfo.asp
btw, you can order a psone screen from ebgames.com it's about $29 plus shipping (1 day overnight is $10, so looking at $40 in all on that)
BTW, the viewing angle on these is 30 degrees as well
http://www.ledautomotive.com/OrderInfo/ ... htInfo.asp
btw, you can order a psone screen from ebgames.com it's about $29 plus shipping (1 day overnight is $10, so looking at $40 in all on that)
BTW, the viewing angle on these is 30 degrees as well
Why make a portable? Because I want to be able to game cordless.
and here's my PS2p !!
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and here's my PS2p !!
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Here is a site that gives an approximate lumens calculation for leds given mcd and viewing angle. It is only an approxmation but it will help to compare various LEDs.
For example, a 7000mcd led with 30 degree viewing angle puts out about 1.5 lumens, while 410mcd leds with 140 degree viewing angle (like the ones I used in my PSONE mod) puts out about 1.7 lumens. So angle makes a big difference. FYI, a 10500 mcd led with 30 degree viewing angle puts out about 2.5 lumens, so they are pretty bright. The 15000mcd led with 15 degree viewing angle only puts out 0.8 lumens, so not as good as it sounds.
Keep in mind that this is approximate as lumens measures luminous flux (the amount of light put out by the led in all directions) and candellas measures the luminous intensity (the intensity of the light in one direction). There is a bit more information here if you want it and, of course, Wikipedia always has good info.
Speaking of the latter link, you'll notice that in the table of SI Light units illuminance is defined as lumens/square meter, and that illuminance is defined as the amount of incident light (which, in the end, is what we care about). This is why lumens, and not candellas, are important when determining what led to pick for the mod.
For example, a 7000mcd led with 30 degree viewing angle puts out about 1.5 lumens, while 410mcd leds with 140 degree viewing angle (like the ones I used in my PSONE mod) puts out about 1.7 lumens. So angle makes a big difference. FYI, a 10500 mcd led with 30 degree viewing angle puts out about 2.5 lumens, so they are pretty bright. The 15000mcd led with 15 degree viewing angle only puts out 0.8 lumens, so not as good as it sounds.
Keep in mind that this is approximate as lumens measures luminous flux (the amount of light put out by the led in all directions) and candellas measures the luminous intensity (the intensity of the light in one direction). There is a bit more information here if you want it and, of course, Wikipedia always has good info.
Speaking of the latter link, you'll notice that in the table of SI Light units illuminance is defined as lumens/square meter, and that illuminance is defined as the amount of incident light (which, in the end, is what we care about). This is why lumens, and not candellas, are important when determining what led to pick for the mod.
Show me the data sheet for the 10,000mcd led and maybe I could agree. But the led still looks pretty blue, which is another issue entirely.
And there is still an argument to be made that a 30 degree viewing angle is not as good as a wider one, say 50 or 100, because of the deficiencies of the PSONE diffusion material.
But until somebody does some definitive benchmarking tests, I'd guess I'd tenatively reccomend the "10,000 mcd" led; I mean, at the very least the thing is cheap.
And there is still an argument to be made that a 30 degree viewing angle is not as good as a wider one, say 50 or 100, because of the deficiencies of the PSONE diffusion material.
But until somebody does some definitive benchmarking tests, I'd guess I'd tenatively reccomend the "10,000 mcd" led; I mean, at the very least the thing is cheap.

