
Originally Posted by
bah
What happens when you use the proper AC adapter (wall socket) charger?
Edit:
The fact that it turns off when the USB DC-in is connected and that it will not power up without the battery lead me to think that either the USB charging cable is just not supplying enough amps to run the psp standalone nor charge the battery very quickly, or something is odd in the PSP itself. I'm guessing when you plug something into the DC-in socket and it detects 5V then it switches to that as a source, if the USB cant supply the current it wants then it shuts down (just a guess).
I tried on my own PSP, it will power up fine without the battery but with dc-in.
I also found this "The USB specification provides a 5 V (volts) supply on a single wire from which connected USB devices may draw power. The specification provides for no more than 5.25 V and no less than 4.35 V between the +ve and -ve bus power lines. Initially, a device is only allowed to draw 100 mA. It may request more current from the upstream device in units of 100 mA up to a maximum of 500 mA." from wikipedia (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB).
The AC adapter supplies 2000mA (2A), so at best (if that usb charging cable is using the full 500mA available from USB) then the USB charging cable will take 4 times as long to charge as the AC adapter. If its only drawing 100mA it will take 20x as long.
How long does the AC charger take ppl? 2 Hours or something.
So say at least 8 (and as many as 40) hours to charge from USB.