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Hi, does anyone know were to get custom regulators after installing PortablizeMii? And how to hook it up? Thanks
The Wii has an onboard regulator right next to the power socket that feeds the rest of the regulators a set constant 12v. Any voltage input below 10.2v is too low for that regulator, and the Wii won't start. Without custom regulators, a 7.4v pack isn't enough to start the Wii. You can use a 12.6v or 14.8v pack, but 7.4v is too low for stock regs.Good read-up! I just wonder why can't we use any of the wii's components that are 'lost' when you do the OMGWTF trim? The voltages get converted right? (or is this because the input was 12v but is now 7,5 in the example?)
I swear I saw SS say that the blue ones get super hot and don't work very well.
If they run a bit hot it might be possible to maybe cool these components with the fan that's already required to cool the wii 
SS = ShockSlayer. He's one of BitBuilt's founders, so his name pops up every so often.
The TI pth08080 regs are the go-to voltage regulators because they've been used in a lot of portables and are considered pretty reliable. That doesn't mean that something else can't come along that's better. I did a quick spot check and can't find where SS made that comment and don't feel like digging through his ~2000 posts, but I do seem to remember the same.
Please post that guy's findings - it'll be interesting to see how efficient they are.
) . He did not have the tools to tell about heat production but mentioned it was not hot to the touch but he mentioned it's quite dependent on running time of course.
My experience with the regulators ultimasnake has linked:
If they're the same ones (they look the same) then over 1A they need a heatsink, and 2A is their maximum *constant* amperage.
So they are only good for certain low amperage applications in portables (many of the TI regulators are good for 6A constant).
The worst part about them for me though is the crappy pots they have to adjust the voltage output. The smallest adjustment that you make changes the output a seemingly random amount, and it always returns to the same voltages which are never what you need.
I have used them, they do work, but they are not a replacement for TI regulators.
Oh dear..... and that comes from 'the gman' he he... sigh I just started trimming... Oh well as long as they don't die on me...
Unfortunately the Schottky diode is not letting me go lower then 1.25v... It seems to only bring it back to around 11.97 when I set the output to 12v (from 14v) on my Fluke 77.....
If only I can now find a dutch supplier (instead of Ali express) for my parts...
Belgium or Holland?
