YKB:
If the batteries were in parallel then you would have the equivalent of a 3000mAh official battery.
They may each supply 1000mAh, but only at 1.2v per cell compared to the original battery's 3.6v.
The 3 cells, each at 1.2 volts, are connected in series to give the needed 3.6v.
Amps x Volts = watts (actual energy use)
You may have 3 times the batteries, each with 1000mAh, but your also drawing 3 times the volts. Meaning 1 useful mAh of battery life to the psp takes 1mAh of life from each battery, not just 1 of them.
You end up with the battery life of a single 1000mAh (or so its rated) battery.
YKB: Yeah, i mentioned about the high voltage when using non-rechargeables (1.5v each Vs 1.2v for rechargeables) in my earlier post in the thread. Hopefully the psp can handle the extra voltage being supplied directly via the batteries. The charger supplies 5v, but I don't know how it is wired up inside the unit.
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