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    Lightbulb PSP Go Max



    New PSP Accessory at Divineo UK

    Go Max™ is the perfect power solution. - Re-Useable, Just add new batteries when needed No Charger?..No Problem!. - Operates on 3 x AAA alkaline batteries - Go Max™ plugs in just like your regular PSP® battery but doesn't need a charger. - Smart battery technology means Go Max™ acts like a regular battery. No external packs or messy cables - Go Max™ fits right inside, under your battery cover.

    The PSP Go Max retails at £ 8.95

    This is an interesting one, if you had 3 high powered AAA batteries in the Go Max then you could have up to 2700mah ?

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    This sounds amazing!
    but how long would a psp run on just 3 tripple A's ?

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    well a PSP battery original is 1800Mah but if you had 3 900 mah AAAs then you should have 2700mah meaning an extra 50% of time, in theory anyway :P

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    Actullay wraggster, im not an expert but, it requires power from each battery at the same time to achieve the needed voltage, so infact it would give you 900 mah on max power batterys, approx 50% of the normal psp battery.

    Well. it would be cool if you were able to charge the 3 tripple a batterys. It is possible to charge alkaline batterys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyle2194
    Actullay wraggster, im not an expert but, it requires power from each battery at the same time to achieve the needed voltage, so infact it would give you 900 mah on max power batterys, approx 50% of the normal psp battery.

    Well. it would be cool if you were able to charge the 3 tripple a batterys. It is possible to charge alkaline batterys.
    Not unless specially made, and those bad boys can be expensive.

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    What do you mean would have to be specially made?

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    im not about to go out an pay 6 or 7 bucks to give my psp a 1 time 10hour battery life

    now maybe if it worked with rechargeable AAAs.....

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    yeah, i dont get it, when you can get the mega battery with 2600? mah for only $20... you would have to be pretty slow to fall fo this.... derrrrrrr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sterist
    im not about to go out an pay 6 or 7 bucks to give my psp a 1 time 10hour battery life

    now maybe if it worked with rechargeable AAAs.....
    Why wouldn't it work with rechargeable batteries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystic8277
    Why wouldn't it work with rechargeable batteries?
    The normal PSP battery is rechargeable anyway. Why would you want this?

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