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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => XBOX 360 => 360 Controllers / 360 Rapid Fire Controllers => Topic started by: psyko_chewbacca on May 13, 2010, 04:01:11 PM
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Hi, I have a couple of controllers modded with leds and rapid fire chips. I use them with rechargeable AA's and everything is great. I have all 3 type modded. (Matrix, CG1/2)
Currently, my leds are wired with resistors calculated to support a max voltage of 3.0V. If I plug a play and charge kit, will the voltage of the switched (non-switched for CG2) power line of the controller be higher than 3.0V or is it regulated to that level or lower?
Also what is the typical voltage of the rechargeable battery packs that comes with those play and charge kits?
Thanks!
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i seem to remember reading the voltage was higher, maybe 5v, when it's plugged in. i do know that it's different but i am not sure exactly what it is.
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I will test this weekend to make sure, but I am 99.99% sure the voltage is regulated down, especially at the mics power supply, which is the cg switched point.
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the re-charge packs run at abour 2.6v....
and when your plugged in the main power supply contact we use (ie then one matt mentions by the mic jac) the voltage will go up a little maybe up to like 3.5v or something .... but your leds will be fine.... just nice and bright :)
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Ok thank you for everything guys!
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Ive actually done some testing with this too... The voltage does go up, but not by much. I noticed if your using a rapid fire controller and you have it plugged in, it will sometimes make it shoot by its self. I know usb ports are a 5 volt source but when you plug your controller into it, your controller drops the voltage to about 3.5, which is a little higher than 2 AA batteries. So it can cause some problems with a rapid fire controller.
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I think we need to have a myth busters episode on this
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I think we need to have a myth busters episode on this
why... we've ansmwerd in question already... me and crazy both saidthe same thing in slightly different ways... and he went a bit more specific.....
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Thanks again guys for your help!