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8.5 V DC - DC convertor for PS2


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xlt_explorer 
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Posted: February 26, 2006 at 11:49 AM / IP Logged  

I got to thinking and in order to keep PS2 removable so that i can bring it the house and use it  with rewiring it ( moving my dvd player and tv out so i can hook it up)   i am going to buiild a simple  LM 338 adjustable voltage regulator  so that i can mount the voltage reg in the truck permanently .  my question is   has anyone  here done this b4?   and will 5 amps b enough output current to power the PS2?

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rottenbelly 
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Why cant you use a power inverter? it causes less problems and youll be less likely to blow something up.
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xlt_explorer 
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i could  but  i don't want see any wiring for the PS2 at all   while keeping it removeable at all times   once you see my plan  you'll understand
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ls integra 
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that would work or just buy the ps2 car lighter adapter. you could even splice it to 12volts, with a fuse of course. im guessing you have the slim ps2?

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