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Borrowed a controller from my brother and the plug and play cable, but didn't grab a battery pack. Trying to use it on my Xbox 360, but I need to sync it first. Unfortunately, the plug and play cable covers up the sync button, making it nigh-impossible for me to sync it. Is there any way I can sync it?
Just grab 2 spare AA batteries out of the remote and quickly sync it! Then plug in th play and charge kit and put the batteries back! Add me if you play Halo: Reach or Minecraft! My Gametag: GristlyCascade3
The battery pack in the circuit diagram, which is a positive long and thin a short and thick?
The battery pack in the circuit diagram, that long and thin is the positive, the other short and thick is the negative.
I Just bought a 3600 MhA Ni-MH Recheargable Battery Pack for the XBOX 3601. Is it safe to use it even if it's not an Original Microsoft Product ?2. Can I Play in the same time that the battery is Charging ?
What is the brand? 1) Any product that is not a first party product (i.e. made by Microsoft) will have an inherent risk factor. However, in terms of a rechargeable battery pack, the only thing you will really have to worry about is the battery melting or exploding from overheating. Explosion is highly unlikely, but battery corrosion and melting can possibly occur. This can happen to ANY battery pack, not just third party ones. So in short, the risk is very low. 2) No, you cannot. The Battery Pack for an XBox 360 controller must be fully inserted into the controller itself. Most if not all rechargeable battery packs have to charge on a base unit that CANNOT be plugged into the controller at the same time. Keep in mind: Rechargeable battery packs degrade with use. You will have a great charge time to start, but as you continue to use your rechargeable battery packs, the amount of play time you will get out of them will diminish. As a personal example, I have the Microsoft brand rechargeable pack, and I now only get about 2.5 hours of play time out of them from about 6 hours when I originally bought them. This is why I have 2 packsI swap them out as I go so I never have to waste batteries! Hope this helps.
I have the battery pack for this phone, but it doesn't say in the directions if you're supposed to take off the layer of plastic wrap that covers all but the ends of the batteries. There is a small plug-in that goes from the battery pack to the phone, so the batteries don't actually have to make contact with anything other than that.We live in a town with a volunteer fire department, so I really want to get this right! :)
Look at the voltage of the battery pack, it's probably 3.7. I've never heard of a phone burning up unless it takes a lightning hit. The plastic should stay on, it's protection from the battery leaking. You won't start a fire.
I am building an Xbox 360 Laptop, and obviously it can't always be plugged in :P. Where would I be able to find a rechargeable battery to kick out at least 175W, 12V, and 42A (DC current)? Ideas and suggestions are also welcome!
You will not find one tp fit any machine. this is far too high a load . In act the only batteries capable of this kind of output would be lead acid, as in small car batteries. I don't think they will fit in the case. And can not be safely carried due to acid spillage risks.
I have that cable from the plug and play charge kit. I was wondering if the cable recharged regular batteries or only the battery packs
Heyas i think it would be battery packs there are like cheap rechargeable kits from 9 ? energizerthey are pretty good
As the title implies, I'm looking to make a battery pack here soon. I have the needed voltage and amperage all lined up, and plan to be using NiMH batteries (either RC battery packs or just some basic AA). But, as the main question ask, I would love to be able to use the battery pack as it is being charged. I'm looking to make a laptop of sorts with a raspberry pi, and would love the battery to act like that of a laptop.Thanks in advance!
Just use a pair of diodes with the cathodes (band end) to the power regulator for the Pi, one of the diode anodes going to the battery pack output, the other to the charger input jack, which also goes to your charge regulator.
Hello All,I am going to buy the Lowell ID Video Light.My questions is which battery pack should I buy? With what connectors should the battery pack use?Which are the good ones? Do not want to spend a massive amount of money, with in reason.
How long do you need the light to run at one time? You need enough battery to keep the light going at least that long, and probably 20% more than that. It is a fact of life that good batteries with enough capacity to keep you running for any amount of time cost a lot of money. There a dozens of choices, most of which can be bought with either sort of connector. Connector choices are cigarette lighter and phantom power if this is your only device that needs such a connector, the cigarette lighter type is as good as anything else. If you have other devices that need power, it makes sense to use one connector type between them. Having some lighter socket and some XLR just makes things more difficult.