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altoids PSP recharger

Step 4Make the connection and go for a spin!

make the connection and go for a spin!
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Now to make the cord that connects the battery pack to the PSP.

cut a legth of your speaker wire (it doesn't really matter how long) and attach the two different plugs to each end make sure that the polarities work, the inside of the power connector needs to be positive and the outside negative.(I am not responsible for any fried PSPs, OK)

now, that you have the cord, make it look good, take it for a spin! this was featured in a recent MAKE: podcast but if you missed it, here's how,

Put one end of the cord in the chuck of your drill, hold the other end and let 'er rip, when you're done spin it backwards a little ways so that it doesn't coil up.
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2 comments
May 14, 2008. 3:47 PMbigt4616 says:
do you have to use speacker wire or can you use hookup wire
Jun 18, 2008. 12:06 AMDerin says:
ya u can
Sep 25, 2006. 1:15 PMNeodudeman says:
Oh hey, that's cool! I didnt know you could do that. Thanks!

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