switching battery gremlins

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JoeInferno

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yes it is just the cap storing a small amount of power and it keeps the chipset powered for a short period of time.

Its just like the power supply in your Xbox360 unplug it from the wall and that little light on the power brick will stay lit for a while and slowly fad out...... same concept.
 

saltysharktoes

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yes it is just the cap storing a small amount of power and it keeps the chipset powered for a short period of time.

Its just like the power supply in your Xbox360 unplug it from the wall and that little light on the power brick will stay lit for a while and slowly fad out...... same concept.


haha my xbox 360 only does what it wants when it wants
 

MASTER0FDAMPF

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Same here....but the one that refused to work got gutted and stripped in front of the replacement. The new one knows its place! (the new ones are SO much quieter)
I only get about 2.5-3 seconds to change my batts and not lose the voltage setting. Maybe I should try locking it first.
haha my xbox 360 only does what it wants when it wants
 

saltysharktoes

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hmm i personally have never locked my voltage before and i keep it around 4.5 usually, and i have left batteries out for a minute or two before popping in a new one. i dont use the battery it came with though idk if that would matter (still a flat top imr) also how many clicks does it take you guys to check your voltage left?
 
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