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I know the black one is for the Elite, but will the white battery pack do the same thing as the black battery pack? Can you use a white battery pack in a black controller?
No it comes with the rechargeable battery pack and the cord to connect your controller to the xbox 360 to charge the battery pack.
Hello:I am trying to jerry-rig a head lamp for my biking @ nightI am wanting to power a single fog light with a 6V/2.8AH battery packI know nothing about power/watts reallySo, my question is: how many watts of a bulb should I use to power the foglight for atleast 3-4 hours?Thanks for your help!
Is the fog light meant to run off of a 6V power supply? If it is meant for a car or motorcycle, it is probably meant for a 12V power source. Just buy a bicycle light. They are pretty cheap.
I was wondering what these are called and where I can buy them. They are the type that come with television remotes/toys/some cheaper digital cameras.etc. They are those 2 pack batteries that are wrapped tightly in a thick plastic without any paper/cardboard packaging. The link is a picture of what they look like except the ones I am looking for are Duracell Branded.
I am going to stop short of calling them OEM batteries, other than to say if you specifically want a large quantity of Duracell branded batteries packaged like that, you need to call Duracell and order them that way. I have seen some manufacturers bundle pairs or quads of cells like that, but sell them in bulk packs. But not Duracell or Energizer.
I have one of those Plug n Play rechargeable battery packs that I use when I don't have batteries. I know they aren't really reliable and the shelf-life is losing pretty fast. But now, every time I place my battery pack inside the charger, it quickly switches from red to green in the matter of seconds. There use to be an easy fix to this that I use to go through to alleviate the problem but I haven't played XBOX in awhile and forgot it. Is their an official way to get the Plug n Play charger to work correctly like it's suppose too? I unplugged, waited ten seconds and plugged back up. I turned off the XBOX console with the controller. Nothing works. But *something* use to work. I just forgot what method I used
As long as you hold down the guide button until it comes up with an option to turn off your controller, then no it won't do any damagebut constantly pulling the battery pack out might eventually damage it but im not sure
Will ups battery backup time how to count?
Battery capacity * Number of battery blocks * 12 * 0.8 / total power = backup time.
I have a sprinkler timer in the garage that is both connected to ac and a 9v battery. The 9 volt battery fails a lot. It actually powers the memory of each sprinkler station and run times. When the 9v battery is too weak to power the memory , the entire sprinkler system shuts down and reboots but will not run. How do I rewire the memory unit so that it runs on ac instead. I have an old 9v power pack that puts out 9 volts and 450 mA. Can I safely just connect it to the 9v connectors on my sprinkler timer?
If you have a well regulated 9V converter that converts 120 vac to 9 vdc, that should work fine. You could also get a battery charger with rechargeable 9 v battery, however this will actually exceed 9 vdc so you would need to make sure that your controller will work safely with the peak output of the battery charger with battery connected.
I plan on putting my name inside of the Xbox 360 wireless controller battery pack so I can make sure not to lose it. My question is are the numbers inside of the Xbox 360 controller battery pack important? What are they used for?Also if they are important where is a better place to put my name? I would not like it to be on the surface of the controller because it would bother my hand and it wouldn't look as good.
It's for warranty
I have a battery pack that takes 4AA batteries but the black and red wires got broke off of it. Can I take a 9 volt battery and touch the black and red wires into the 9V and make it work?
Each AA battery is 1.5 volts. 4 AA batterys 6 volts. If you hook up a 9 V battery, you might overheat (aka blow up) whatever you are hooking up. It is too much power. The ends are just metal connectors so whether they are the same or not, are just used to conduct the electricity.