As voltages are correct, I used them as cores to identify them as voltages, however, I can't say that using the same voltage from another source would make the ps2 work. I didn't perform custom regulator tests on this board, I just mapped it for any maintenance. I do not recommend that you do this, as my intention was not to relocate regulators, if you do, do so at your own risk.So If I assume correctly, if you remove the protective layer, you can hard solder a wire with specific voltages into those regions that demand that said voltage and it would work? ( if i scratch the board and reveal the copper layer I can solder a circuit that delivers 3.5 V to that region which demands 3.5 V to function?)
Correct. If you plan to do that, I'd first remove the stock regulator for that voltage. Otherwise it can interfere, even if it's unpowered.So If I assume correctly, if you remove the protective layer, you can hard solder a wire with specific voltages into those regions that demand that said voltage and it would work? ( if i scratch the board and reveal the copper layer I can solder a circuit that delivers 3.5 V to that region which demands 3.5 V to function?)
It is remarkably similar to the 79000 series I dont see why custom regs wouldn't work the same way if you connect all the voltages right
Yes, it works with 2s of power, 2s=7.4V.I was curious just picked up a working 90001 did someone happen to test if the unit will run on 2s power or lower around 5v? I haven't looked as close to it like the 79001 trim info
Yes, you can use bms 2s, but I don't understand the rest of the question.Hello, I’m new here, I need help: I have PS2 9000x and finishing my portable on its base, can I use 2s battery cells? It 8,4v on full charge, would be all voltages be right?
I mean the 5V rails use lm7805, but what about other voltages? Will all components work the same as on 7.5v? Will there be problems with overheating or instability of output voltages?Yes, you can use bms 2s, but I don't understand the rest of the question.
The other regulators work with the source voltage, 7.4V, you can see in the color mapping the voltages that feed each regulator.I mean the 5V rails use lm7805, but what about other voltages? Will all components work the same as on 7.5v? Will there be problems with overheating or instability of output voltages?
Ok, I will try, thank you for help.The other regulators work with the source voltage, 7.4V, you can see in the color mapping the voltages that feed each regulator.