QUOTE(wetfusion @ Aug 11 2008, 09:37 AM)
nice try...

u should use approximately formula.but got an amp for the led, something like this=
4 those who dont understand, chicaman assume that the speaker or led use max brightness or sound all the time.
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but since the led is blinking, + with the help of the amp. it can last 'about' 4 hours. taking 1 hour from its original batery lifespan.
penmarker:
i dont hav experiance in soldering n stuff... u know, hands on stuff... dip in uitm, u should notice how i know how much the mara giv u each month.
everyday only do calculation is classes...
n i hav a bit disaggreement about ur,
1st the speaker wont fit in the umd drive nicely. u hav to-
1= remove the umd driver
2= cut a square hole in the backplate. this is the tricky part since the backplate is holding the mobo. u hav to know which part is holding the mobo.
i dont see u are spraying the backplate, thats mean you havent open the umd door, mobo n wifi wire. (which is the hard part)
see anthonyta all white psp pic as example.
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2nd... about the speaker wiring.... emmm..
dunno what to say lor... bt i think it wont sound stereo. as i said last nite on our discussion. better solder it at headphone jack point
dont rush into things.. its nt that simple. so take ur time to do some research 1st.
what i mean with the build-in amp is the circuit that come with the speaker when you open the mps-70.
not the amp is 'IN' the speaker.
ahaha.

that was just a
sneak peek shot, havent spray clear yet. placed some button stickers.
i've already gutted the whole psp down to the latches for the umd door. so everything was taken apart for the painting.

the umd module was kinda hard to take apart since the screws are fitted with rubber dampers. but all in all, managed to strip it off naked. but the umd ribbon is broken already, so i took out the umd and didnt put it back last night when i reassembled them. only god knows how relieved i was when it turned on.

lol
and yea, i've seen the backplate and the part thats holding the mobo on it. i think i can manage a brace for the mobo to sit on after cutting some of the backplate.
without the umd module, the space there is somewhat large. you can even see the metal base of the screen through it.

and about the speaker too, yea i think i gotta do some more research.

im still blur about where to solder the terminals.
and, yes, i know the speaker's built in amp is inside the
circuitry. of course its in the circuit. how the hell they gonna put an amp in the
speaker. and yeah, i know the mps 70 already got a built in amp considering its just using a cellphone to generate sound, beautiful sound. without an amp, that wouldnt be possible.
common sense actually.
QUOTE(CHIP CN @ Aug 11 2008, 11:04 AM)
can rekemen me where good shop to buy PSP ???
depends where ur from. if ur from kl, just go to lowyat.

all shops sell the same psp, just different offers and freebies and prices.
make sure you check the prices at all the shops. some sells like RM999, some just RM850 something2.
This post has been edited by penmarker: Aug 11 2008, 12:36 PM