I broke my PSP adaptor, is there anyway to make a replacement?
. Yes there is, credit to danee92, Materials Needed: PSP Car Charger USB Cable Wire Stripper Electrical Tape Solder Gun Steps: Strip the outer shielding off the USB cable and expose the wires. Red = +5 volts, Black = ground, White & Green = data. Strip the black, white and green wires and twist them together. Strip the red wire, twist it. Grab the PSP car charger and open it up revealing the two sets of wires – inner wire = power, outer = ground. Strip both wires and twist the stranded wire together. Take the PSP car charger and USB cable and join the power-to-power & ground-to-ground wires. Solder these wires together. Place electrical tape around each set of individual wires. Charge your PSP via your PC’s USB! Use this simplified tutorial at your own risk. We take no responsibility if you render your PSP useless. Go to here for a more detailed guide – http://www.angelfire.com/games5/dsresistance/pspusb/pspusb.
A. Yes there is, credit to danee92, Materials Needed: PSP Car Charger USB Cable Wire Stripper Electrical Tape Solder Gun Steps: Strip the outer shielding off the USB cable and expose the wires. Red = +5 volts, Black = ground, White & Green = data. Strip the black, white and green wires and twist them together. Strip the red wire, twist it. Grab the PSP car charger and open it up revealing the two sets of wires – inner wire = power, outer = ground. Strip both wires and twist the stranded wire together. Take the PSP car charger and USB cable and join the power-to-power & ground-to-ground wires. Solder these wires together. Place electrical tape around each set of individual wires. Charge your PSP via your PC’s USB! Use this simplified tutorial at your own risk. We take no responsibility if you render your PSP useless. Go to here for a more detailed guide – http://www.angelfire.com/games5/dsresistance/pspusb/pspusb.