Anyone try such a thing? I know the DC applies 3v from power on constantly to the battery.
I figure if I can pick up cheap AA's to go with the really cheap sockets I got off Ebay. But wouldn't it be an issue since the AA's would only put out 2.6v instead of 3? Would the batteries explode if they got a 3v charge?
It's been years since I took EE classes.
Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
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Re: Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
Are you talking about Double A batteries, to replace the battery inside the Dreamcast for the clock?vxbinaca wrote:Anyone try such a thing? I know the DC applies 3v from power on constantly to the battery.
I figure if I can pick up cheap AA's to go with the really cheap sockets I got off Ebay. But wouldn't it be an issue since the AA's would only put out 2.6v instead of 3? Would the batteries explode if they got a 3v charge?
It's been years since I took EE classes.
If so, AA's only exert 1.5V, not 2.6. Also, batteries don't receive charge, they give it. So, no the battery won't explode if it receives a 3V charge. Just purchase a two AA battery holder, solder the wires leading out of it to the contacts for the old battery and put it back together.
Re: Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
When you run them in series they do about 3v 
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The Dreamcast does apply 3v constantly to the battery though. Thats why they're ML2032's instead of CR2032's.
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The Dreamcast does apply 3v constantly to the battery though. Thats why they're ML2032's instead of CR2032's.
Re: Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
Regular Akalines AA are 1.5, so two would be 3 volts.
Rechargeables tend to have a 1.2 to 1.3 volt rating hence vxbinaca's total of 2.6 volts. Basically the same battery as a replacement for akaline batteries, so either two AA or AAA or C or D rechargeables if you can cram them in should work in place of the Dreamcast "watch" battery. A trickle charge tends to be a little higher voltage then the voltage of the battery its feeding, thats how it can trickle in.
Rechargeables tend to have a 1.2 to 1.3 volt rating hence vxbinaca's total of 2.6 volts. Basically the same battery as a replacement for akaline batteries, so either two AA or AAA or C or D rechargeables if you can cram them in should work in place of the Dreamcast "watch" battery. A trickle charge tends to be a little higher voltage then the voltage of the battery its feeding, thats how it can trickle in.
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Re: Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
The question might be more if the recharging circuit can handle pushing through that much battery compared to a coin cell.
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Re: Using socketed rech. AA's to replace the DC's internal batt
A good point considering the larger capacity. Since a constant trickle charge when DC is on probably will be fine.Hobie-wan wrote:The question might be more if the recharging circuit can handle pushing through that much battery compared to a coin cell.
Play it safe by topping batterries first on a regular charger before popping in the Dreamcast.
I think it would just take a lot longer to initially charge but a good excuse for marathon Soul Calibur night.
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