wrympire
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So, you guys were very helpful the last time I posted.
Happy to report that I've made great progress since then.
1. unrelated, but I made an apex legends rgb brightness adjustable lamp. print size was off but Im satisfied

2. anyways. Made a 2P2S power supply. all batteries are 21700 3.7v batteries. wired in 2P2S. Power manager board is a "2S 7.4V 8.4V 8A Lithium Battery Protection Board BMS PCB Protection board".

type c charger is a "Lithium Battery Multi-Cell 2S 3S 4S Type-C to 8.4V 12.6V 16.8V Step-Up Boost LiPo Polymer Li-Ion Charger 7.4V 11.1V 14.8V" a 4A version.

I get a 7.5~ V output from this system and I use a "5A DC-DC Boost/Buck Converter Logic Module XL6019 Adjustable Voltage Regulator Module, 3-35V to 5-40V Output" component to boost it to 12V and use that as my main rail.

1 parallel line goes to the screen directly as its rated for 12V, the other goes to a buck converter I bought locally and lowered to 8.5V. It IS rated for 5A

Anyways, heres how everything looks:

Problem is that it doesnt STAY on, it stays on until the menu, or the boot screen, depending on if I try again quickly and then shuts off.
So, I'm thinking of adding a capacitor in parallel to the output of the ps2 buck converter out lines. Would that help? what Im guessing happens is that the power draw/amperage of the ps2 is too much and one of the components cant support it completely and shuts off.
Thanks guys.
Happy to report that I've made great progress since then.
1. unrelated, but I made an apex legends rgb brightness adjustable lamp. print size was off but Im satisfied

2. anyways. Made a 2P2S power supply. all batteries are 21700 3.7v batteries. wired in 2P2S. Power manager board is a "2S 7.4V 8.4V 8A Lithium Battery Protection Board BMS PCB Protection board".

type c charger is a "Lithium Battery Multi-Cell 2S 3S 4S Type-C to 8.4V 12.6V 16.8V Step-Up Boost LiPo Polymer Li-Ion Charger 7.4V 11.1V 14.8V" a 4A version.

I get a 7.5~ V output from this system and I use a "5A DC-DC Boost/Buck Converter Logic Module XL6019 Adjustable Voltage Regulator Module, 3-35V to 5-40V Output" component to boost it to 12V and use that as my main rail.

1 parallel line goes to the screen directly as its rated for 12V, the other goes to a buck converter I bought locally and lowered to 8.5V. It IS rated for 5A

Anyways, heres how everything looks:

Problem is that it doesnt STAY on, it stays on until the menu, or the boot screen, depending on if I try again quickly and then shuts off.
So, I'm thinking of adding a capacitor in parallel to the output of the ps2 buck converter out lines. Would that help? what Im guessing happens is that the power draw/amperage of the ps2 is too much and one of the components cant support it completely and shuts off.
Thanks guys.