i left my vita in storage for a year and still works.hey guys
what's the best ways and instructions for keeping psp battery healthy
I glad to hear your experiences and tips for that
tnx
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I think I’ve had more issues with the memory card from what I can remember, but that was 18 something years ago.PSP has the one battery that I've ever had issues with. Both my OG and Slim version the batteries started swelling pretty bad down the line. Not sure why, but like others have said make sure to not overcharge or let it drain is key for any healthy battery.
Yeah all my PSPs have had issues, from battery to memory stick to disc drive to charging jack.I think I’ve had more issues with the memory card from what I can remember, but that was 18 something years ago.
It’s kind of weird yeah. As a bit of off topic anecdote; I can also comfortably say I may have fallen out of love with my psp a tiny bit. I think 15 year gap is enough for faults to start out to stand out more, even if I ultimately still love the machine in my heart.Yeah all my PSPs have had issues, from battery to memory stick to disc drive to charging jack.
Were you using an actual memory stick, or the pro duo to Micro SD card adapter? I never had a problem with the latter so you might want to look into getting one of those if you don't have one. Much cheaper and could get bigger sizes too.Yeah all my PSPs have had issues, from battery to memory stick to disc drive to charging jack.
Likely an official one.Were you using an actual memory stick, or the pro duo to Micro SD card adapter? I never had a problem with the latter so you might want to look into getting one of those if you don't have one. Much cheaper and could get bigger sizes too.
True, the problem in my experience is finding one that can hold a charge. I personally used Amazon in the past when buying a new one since I can easily return it if it turned out to be a dud. eBay can be more of a headache in that regard.They are dirt cheap on ebay.
yes it true that psp do have a overcharge protection but i do not know how it worksabout overcharge I find it on reddit:
All PSPs have an overcharge protection circuit. You have nothing to worry about. Once it's fully charged, the orange light will turn off an the console will switch to AC power
is that true?