I need a battery pack to power my PS2 (Just the ps2, no monitor) for around 5-6 hours, any reccomendations? Can I just buy a PS1 battery pack and use that?
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I need a battery pack to power my PS2 (Just the ps2, no monitor) for around 5-6 hours, any reccomendations? Can I just buy a PS1 battery pack and use that?
I don't believe you can use the PS2 pack, no.
Why do you need this, might I ask? Large battery things usually don't last that long, but there might be other ways around that.
Probably for a road trip. I think there are adaptor to plug into cigarrette lighter. If not, there is a converter where you plug one end into the cigarrette lighter and the other end is a normal wall outlet plug.
You mean a Power Inverter. Radio Shack has them. I know for a fact that the PS2 is 70W, so he'd need one that could compensate that...
Well see, I'm trying for a complete battery pack.
I already have a 350watt cigarette adapter, and I'd really not want to have to resort to that
Question. If you're just powering the PS2 and there's no display, what good is this? And if there is a display, can't you draw power from the same source that it does?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxthor
I'm just a bit confused by this.
My display is running off of a sony camcorder battery
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_18247.jpg
That's what ya need right there.
O.O
Indeed he does.
That's heavy shit, right there.
What, you need power? How's this suit you?
Another innovative product only found at Canadian Tire! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by cka
The PS2 runs off 120v AC, unlike the PSone which is 9v DC. You will not be able to find a battery like that! Go buy an inverter, and everyone will be happy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxthor
http://www.baproducts.com/powerpac.htm
Would one of these things be any good? They go for $35 off ebay, I'm looking around for some other brands.
Well that would certainly work, but the thing looks massive, 18 lbs I think it said.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boxthor
Judging from the specs, it seems to just be a car battery with a power inverter built in.
Well hey, Beardo and his TV wife can't be wrong!Quote:
Originally Posted by Millartime