Battery PCM/PCB

Bakuku

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Does anybody know of a good Battery PCM/PCB for use with a Gamecube. The one I'm currently using and have used in my previous portables don't seem to cut it when using The Component video chip and 5" LCD in my current setup.

They have 2.5A continious draw but I'm well over 2.6 - 2.7 using a 7.2v 6800mAH pack (Panasonic NCR18650)

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This is the one I orderd yesterday but is it any good?

What did you guys use when Gamecubes were still hot?

Thanks in Advance

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I always used 3A ones with my cubes. I didn't know there were circuits with > 3A charge/discharge. Those 6A ones might be a bit overkill, but they should work fine.
 
Did you really tag ten people just to try to get a quicker response for a part recommendation? Wtf man, thats a total dick move.
 
Did you really tag ten people just to try to get a quicker response for a part recommendation? Wtf man, thats a total dick move.

It wasn't for part recommendation as to get more info regarding battery PCB's.
I tagged these people because of their experience and knowledge. Am I wrong to assume that? If so, please correct me.

Did you just assume...? Wtf man, that's a total dick move. :D :D
 
lmao you really should back off the @'ing, if they wanted to be part of the conversation they would join in.
That board should be fine, assuming the cells you have can support the load
 
lmao you really should back off the @'ing, if they wanted to be part of the conversation they would join in.
That board should be fine, assuming the cells you have can support the load

Will do
 
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