Xbox laptop power supply help?
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Xbox laptop power supply help?
I'm building an Xbox laptop so I can have emulators and Xbox games on the go but I need a power supply powerfull enough to power the board, the screen, and the audio amp for speakers and it needs to be slim any suggestions?
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
guess it all depends on how big you want this laptop to be, If I was going to build one i would go for ultra slim and keep the psu remote and prob sling it in a 360 psu case.
Whilst having a look about for ben hecks just now i found this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13 ... nd-diy-kit
I bet this unit could be used to save a lot of time
Whilst having a look about for ben hecks just now i found this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13 ... nd-diy-kit
I bet this unit could be used to save a lot of time
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
Several years ago I cobbled together an xbox micro, unfortunately that thread was lost with the old forums but all the pictures are still here:
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I used a pico psu and one of those phat 360 power supplies. The one I've got here outputs 16.5 amps at 12v, although I don't remember if that's the one I used. I also have a couple of slim 360 ones here that output 10.83 amps at 12v. I think either of them would be adequate to power an xbox and LCD screen.
An issue that I remember was the pico PSU needed to supply quite a lot of amps for a few seconds when the xbox started up, the first one I got couldn't do that so I had to return it for a better one.
You may also be interested in this.
Are you planning on adding a battery?
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I used a pico psu and one of those phat 360 power supplies. The one I've got here outputs 16.5 amps at 12v, although I don't remember if that's the one I used. I also have a couple of slim 360 ones here that output 10.83 amps at 12v. I think either of them would be adequate to power an xbox and LCD screen.
An issue that I remember was the pico PSU needed to supply quite a lot of amps for a few seconds when the xbox started up, the first one I got couldn't do that so I had to return it for a better one.
You may also be interested in this.
Are you planning on adding a battery?
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
Yes I need a battery, could I use a laptop battery?
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
As far as I know all the batteries actually in laptops use propriety circuits etc, but I'm sure you can build yourself something very similar.xboxprince wrote:Yes I need a battery, could I use a laptop battery?
To be honest I'm not really up on that sort of thing but hopefully professor_jonny will come along in a bit as I think he knows what's what
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
I realize bow that the Xbox will require an enormous amount of power to power it so I'll just have to make or get a small psu. Thanks for all the help guys can't wait to start.
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
a laptop battery wont cut it you will have to buy or make a custom pack.
Check out all-battery.com thats where I shop for things like that.
The xbox is quite power hungry you could run it from li-po /p04 batterys in a 4 cell battey config with a bms.
a bms will ballance the batters, charge it and cut it off on over current or over dischagre.
large capacity battery 4 cell 13000amp hour battery with a built in bms:
http://www.all-battery.com/TenergyLi-Io ... 47-02.aspx
I think the xbox is psu is 90w so 13000 amp hour at 6 amp draw is aprox 90w so on this battery it would run the xbox for aprox 1hour at full load.
Alternativly you could build your own pack with cells here is a 20 amp hour cell 4 of these will give you over a hour at full load:
http://www.all-battery.com/3.2V20AhLiFe ... 30229.aspx
And a suitable bms for the above battery:
http://www.all-battery.com/ProtectionCi ... 32105.aspx
with this then you would need a 12v pc power supply and a few transistors to convert the 5v bits to 3.3v to connect it to the xbox
Check out all-battery.com thats where I shop for things like that.
The xbox is quite power hungry you could run it from li-po /p04 batterys in a 4 cell battey config with a bms.
a bms will ballance the batters, charge it and cut it off on over current or over dischagre.
large capacity battery 4 cell 13000amp hour battery with a built in bms:
http://www.all-battery.com/TenergyLi-Io ... 47-02.aspx
I think the xbox is psu is 90w so 13000 amp hour at 6 amp draw is aprox 90w so on this battery it would run the xbox for aprox 1hour at full load.
Alternativly you could build your own pack with cells here is a 20 amp hour cell 4 of these will give you over a hour at full load:
http://www.all-battery.com/3.2V20AhLiFe ... 30229.aspx
And a suitable bms for the above battery:
http://www.all-battery.com/ProtectionCi ... 32105.aspx
with this then you would need a 12v pc power supply and a few transistors to convert the 5v bits to 3.3v to connect it to the xbox
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Re: Xbox laptop power supply help?
this is really helpful like i almost gave up on the power supply thing, thanks man!professor_jonny wrote:a laptop battery wont cut it you will have to buy or make a custom pack.
Check out all-battery.com thats where I shop for things like that.
The xbox is quite power hungry you could run it from li-po /p04 batterys in a 4 cell battey config with a bms.
a bms will ballance the batters, charge it and cut it off on over current or over dischagre.
large capacity battery 4 cell 13000amp hour battery with a built in bms:
http://www.all-battery.com/TenergyLi-Io ... 47-02.aspx
I think the xbox is psu is 90w so 13000 amp hour at 6 amp draw is aprox 90w so on this battery it would run the xbox for aprox 1hour at full load.
Alternativly you could build your own pack with cells here is a 20 amp hour cell 4 of these will give you over a hour at full load:
http://www.all-battery.com/3.2V20AhLiFe ... 30229.aspx
And a suitable bms for the above battery:
http://www.all-battery.com/ProtectionCi ... 32105.aspx
with this then you would need a 12v pc power supply and a few transistors to convert the 5v bits to 3.3v to connect it to the xbox
project media center "part one" (working progress): 6tb trusty 1.4ghz + 128mb v1.4 Xbox water cooled pc case with xenium ice, LCD, HDMI out and optical out.