Question ps2 charger for wii charge 7.4v

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hello I have a wii cut with custom controllers PTH08080 with a 7.4v battery I would like to know if I can charge and at the same time power the wii with that charger thanks
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No, you need a 7.4v smart charger to charge lithium batteries if you don't have a BMS.
 
No, you need a 7.4v smart charger to charge lithium batteries if you don't have a BMS.

hello thanks for answering if I have a bms to charge the batteries are 4 batteries give 7.4v only that I connect this ps2 charger to the wii cut off and the gamecube control was pressed alone so I disconnected it I was afraid that it would go bad and I wanted to make you Yna ask more in this wii I put 2 inputs of external gamecube controls in case someone wants to play with me on my laptop but the laptop works well but the external ones are not disconnected or the wii does not recognize them as jugafor 2 and 3 you know if with this regulator PTH80080 supports all 3 controls at the same time? and aside the bluetooth or is it a lot of amps for it thanks
 
Dude you really need to translate individual sentences, and use punctuation, this is really hard to read. I'll try to answer what I can understand.

If you use a BMS like this one (the first entry in the product list with RED in the name), you can use a 9v 3A DC supply to charge a 2S2P battery arrangement and safely run the Wii at the same time. The Sony one you asked about before isn't enough.

You can run 4 controllers and bluetooth just fine with the PTH regulators, they supply more than enough current.

As for the controllers not being recognised, I can't speculate without clear pictures of the wiring.
 
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Amigo, realmente necesitas traducir oraciones individuales y usar puntuación, esto es realmente difícil de leer. Intentaré responder lo que pueda entender.

Si usa un BMS como este (la primera entrada en la lista de productos con ROJO en el nombre), puede usar un suministro de CC de 9v 3A para cargar una disposición de batería 2S2P y ejecutar la Wii de manera segura al mismo tiempo. El de Sony por el que preguntaste antes no es suficiente.

Puede ejecutar 4 controladores y bluetooth bien con los reguladores PTH, suministran corriente más que suficiente.

En cuanto a los controladores que no se reconocen, no puedo especular sin imágenes claras del cableado.
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I know that the 3.3v consumption in the wii is low, I was using the regulator that I show in the image, it worked well for me but then the controls were disconnected I think it is the regulator and not the wiring since I have tested it and it is correct, after that I do that with the controls, change the 3.3v regulator for a PTH, I want to test if they now work well or disconnect due to lack of current

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Yeah those cheap regulators are known to fail like that. Hopefully it hasn't damaged your Wii.
 
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Sí, se sabe que esos reguladores baratos fallan así. Ojalá no haya dañado tu Wii.
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Si el regulador barato solo lo uso para 5v para la pantalla, audio, usb nada más, pero me pasó algo muy extraño, cuando solda los puntos de datos de los controles del gamecube, al final le pongo silicona líquida para que lo haga no se desprende, pero esta vez no lo coloqué y los controles del gamecube funcionan bien sin problemas, me parece que ese fue el problema de la desconexión de los controles no el regulador de 3.3v barato, ya que el consumo de 3.3v en el wii es mínimo, tendría que seguir probando. gracias por contestar
 
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