I received a brand new Turbo Express in the mail yesterday thanks to MindRec. I haven't really been able to use it so far since I don't have an AC adapter for it and I don't want to keep using six AA batteries. I was reading
this thread for help and it seems to be okay to use NiMH rechargeable batteries on a Turbo Express, which is great since I have four, but could I please get a final confirm that it's completely safe to use NiMH rechargeable batteries on a Turbo Express unit
? And if it is, would it be okay to mix in two normal AA batteries in it as well (just until my AC adapter arrives from LikSang, which takes awhile)?
Here is something I would like to point out from my condition of the Turbo Express:
I first tested it using random AA batteries, the results were a little weird. The brightness seemed to be pretty average, however I could not adjust the brightness. I should also mentioned that my Turbo Express suffers the common low/no sound problem without headphones, but the sound was at a average volume with headphones on. I also had a few game glitches where the sprite seemed to be the same, but all the backgrounds were all bright and messed up.
While I was at work, my little brother wanted to try it, so he put in four random AA batteries and two NiMH rechargeable batteries. When I got home to try it (not knowing what batteries he used), it was working great: I could adjust brightness, screen looked marvelous, and no glitches. The only problem was that the sound seemed to be even quieter with headphones on, maybe the capacitor just got weaker.
I tried it again later that night by replacing the two NiMH batteries I found in it with yet again two more random AA batteries
. The results here were a little ugly. The screen was very dim, I couldn't adjust brightness, and sound was the same as it was the last test run. Not only that, but at one point after playing for about a minute straight, blackness would go along the screen like the plague. I figure it was worse this time because the random batteries I used must've been really low on power.
My last test was with a random AC adapter, with no batteries in the TE. The AC adapter's plug fit into the TE fine, however the volt output was 9, while the TE requires 7v, so I decided just to do a very quick test and be careful. It worked fine using the AC adapter, just like how it did in the second test with the two NiMH batteries, with the sound still being quiet.
I ordered a brand new TE ac adapter and Implode from Lik Sang for really cheap (around $15 all together with shipping combined). Knowing LikSang, shipping can take from 5-15 days or something (if not longer) and I think I have to wait for my Pay Pal e-check to clear too, so needless to say I am a little impatient
. All I need is a little help from you wonderful guys here if that using NiMH rechargeable batteries is safe and won't harm my system, and if using 4 NiMH batteries and 2 normal AA batteries will be okay too (don't worry, I will switch to 6 NiMH ASAP if that's the case). Thanks a lot in advance.