Introduction: Wireless Chumby!
Today i got a chumby for christmas and found a cool trick to make it truly wireless using only a 9 volt.
Step 1: Stuff You'll Need
All you need is a chumby, a 9 volt battery and candy (optional).
Step 2: How to Make It Wireless
First, flip your chumby upside down. There is a little velcro thingy, so open it. And what do you know? Theres a 9 volt battery snap. Connect the 9 volt and turn it on! Now you have a truly wireless chumby! I would not always have it running off a 9 volt because it will drain pretty quick. This would be use ful at coffee shops, etc.
12 Comments
14 years ago on Introduction
whats a chumby?
15 years ago on Introduction
CHUMBY ROCKS psp sucks, and yes, i have3 one, and yes, it can play homebrew, its awesome, but there two completely different things wioth different intended audiences.
15 years ago on Introduction
r u kidding me? they are 2 totally different things. this is all open source. have u ever held or tryed out a chumby?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
No, im not kiddin. Yes I have seen my friends chumby, but I don't like it. A homebrew psp can have many applications placed on it like an open source rss feeder and many others plus you can download as many games and emulators as you want to play, there are way more possibilities and things you can do with it. It can be modded to have a universal remote on it, or a radio, or whatever!! It is much better than a chumby. A chumby is a damn rip-off.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
Chumbys are the best thing since internet!!!!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
yeah they are!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I can't wait to get my own for my birthday November 23!!! Right now I have a virtual one on chumby.com.
15 years ago on Introduction
No they dont
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I Love My Chumby!!!!!!
15 years ago on Introduction
what's a chumby?
15 years ago on Introduction
That 9v battery is meant to be a backup, and is not meant to be run by said battery -- it lasts only an hour.
Says so on the website ;-P
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
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