megmati
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One thing I forgot to mention... Thanks @eze_manou for all the materials that you gave me!!!
yo that looks amazing man, awesome work. I am curious though what is the screen you're using? And are the 2 Red PCBs your own creation or were they boughtGood bro it is alot of work what u have done congrats it looks nice, im also working on a ps2 portable or better yet my second model i made the fist it is call "ps2 shiden" and the second model im work is the "ps2 shiden type-s" the fist image is the ps2 shiden and the second and third is the 3d model and the intenals of the type-s model, i was able to run the ps2 with 5v in the main input of the ps2 with a diferent trim of the motherboard it is about 116mm x116mm big but i keept the pads for everything the usb port, the mem cards, the controller ports, the video output, and the onboard power management and with a little mod to the board i was able to run it with 5v in the main input at 1250 mAh, with out a custom regulators just 5v in the input and with a module that i got that it is 1s that suply the ps2 with up to 2.5amps and comes with a usb type c for changing the battery i can run the ps2 with a single 3.7 lithium polymer battery or a single 18650. Check the pics out View attachment 18565View attachment 18566View attachment 18567View attachment 18568
Good bro it is alot of work what u have done congrats it looks nice, im also working on a ps2 portable or better yet my second model i made the fist it is call "ps2 shiden" and the second model im work is the "ps2 shiden type-s" the fist image is the ps2 shiden and the second and third is the 3d model and the intenals of the type-s model, i was able to run the ps2 with 5v in the main input of the ps2 with a diferent trim of the motherboard it is about 116mm x116mm big but i keept the pads for everything the usb port, the mem cards, the controller ports, the video output, and the onboard power management and with a little mod to the board i was able to run it with 5v in the main input at 1250 mAh, with out a custom regulators just 5v in the input and with a module that i got that it is 1s that suply the ps2 with up to 2.5amps and comes with a usb type c for changing the battery i can run the ps2 with a single 3.7 lithium polymer battery or a single 18650. Check the pics out View attachment 18565View attachment 18566View attachment 18567View attachment 18568
yo that looks amazing man, awesome work. I am curious though what is the screen you're using? And are the 2 Red PCBs your own creation or were they bought
This discussion should move to a dedicated worklog for the project. This is megamti's worklog, it's a bit rude to sidetrack it with your own project discussion.Are you powering your ps2 and screen off the RPi UPS Pack v3, how long do you get with the battery?
Really thanks!!!!!!!!!!!Shiny! Very nice work!
Thanks Benge! I used PETG to print it. After that, I applied epoxy resin over the whole surface. To remove imperfections and bubbles, I applied sandpaper number 240 -> 500 -> 600 -> 1000 -> 1500 -> 2000 -> 2500 and finally, Autopolish to get a very glossy surface.Good work, the case is very clean