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Trebeck:
I have come up with an idea...  ::)

I'm going to build myself a display case to hang next to my cab and I wanted to have a Gameboy in there that would be powered by either my pc or an LEDWiz.  Is this possible?  I'm not really a genius with the power side of electronics.  One other possibility is to hook it up to a power adaptor (wall wort) and have that connected to my smart power bar so when I start the PC, it will start/shutdown as well.
I imagine I will have to bypass the Gameboy's power switch...

Any advice?   :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

bkenobi:
You need to determine how much current the GB draws.  The best way to determine that is to just check what the wall wart that came with the GB was rated at.  As long as you provide that much current in whatever solution you choose, you should be fine.

Without checking, you will likely burn up the LEDWiz if you try to run the GB from it's power out.  You should be ok with a PC power supply, but you really should check the requirements.

Smeghead:
Could you disable the battery somehow so that it only works from AC power?
Then the smartstrip would control whether its on or off or not

Trebeck:
Yah I'm thinking bypassing the batteries should be easy enough but I'm wondering about power.
I'm going to go hit the flea market to dive through the boxes of power supplies there but I'm not sure about my numbers. 
Can anyone tell me what volts/amps/energon I will need so I don't melt it?


bkenobi:
Like I said, it depends on the device.  Wikipedia says it needs 6v with a minimum of 250mA.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy

BUT, it depends on what version you are asking about.  Google could have helped you answer this question pretty quickly since you are the only one who knows what you have.

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