I tried out a couple things (using cables, not custom wiring) and everything worked. One of the cables was a charge only mini usb to usb cable for my turtle beach headset, that says "charge only, this cable does not function as a usb data cable". It worked fine, but it does appear have all the pins inside it.Yeah try to connect something only to the two power pins
It's not your multimiter having problems with it. It's the battery pack that is made in a way that it detects if a load is connected and activates itself in that caseOkay so I wired up my 3.3v TI regulator and wired an LED to that. I have no idea why my multimeter is having trouble with it but I must be doing something wrong because it appears to be working. Thanks for your help
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/custom-regulators-an-explanation-and-guide.754/could you give us a link to the regulator?
I'm talking about the specific custom reg Board she used,
Don't use those cheap adjustable regulators in a portable. They are awful for so many reasons. The regs Madmorda and pretty much everyone else uses are the Ti PTH08080 regulators. The battery pack Madmorda is using is from a portable phone charger battery. It uses a 3.7v pack and has a 5v step-up regulator in it.I'm talking about the specific custom reg Board she used,
unless she/you are talking about the one mentioned in that link of yours.
but it sounds like one of the ones ive found on amazon https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_8?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=buck+converter&sprefix=Buck+con,aps,228&crid=1PDGFUA0N72XG
something like that.
I don't know . My wii wouldn't turn on after trimming, and I got sidetracked when someone broke my gcp shell. Right now I'm trying to get all my other projects off my to-do list before continuing on the wii. I believe the battery is fine, but until I get it figured out I won't know what is causing the issue.So I've been following this thread and I'm super curious as to how your project is going? Is the portable phone charger working well?
Thank you, I'll try thisCan't find it with a quick search, but I believe @Shank did something similar to this with charge n play since his switch was too slow and the console would reset. I believe he put something like a 1000uF capacitor on the power line to make it not screw up.
Probably check out the threads hereHi, sorry for invading this thread 2 years later...
I'm completely new to console modding, but I'm currently trying to build my first portable wii. From my research I've found that the wii generally uses 12V, but you are talking about powering it with 5V. Is this possible? Or am I just misinterpreting the whole thread? My first plan was to power the portable using 4S LiPo batteries, but I'm having trouble finding good charging solutions that aren't too expensive.
4 batteries is a pretty common amount for a wii portable. A trimmed wii uses 4 different voltages instead of running off of the 12V, like a normal wii would.The Wii itself requires 12V, if I use a 5v adapter, to go into the (4) 3.7 V batteries, will the Wii portable get enough power? How many batteries do I need?
Is 2s2p fine?