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#1 go8en
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I often use my PSP at home so I want to know that can I connect my PSP (using the included AC Adaptor) to the home electric power rather than using its battery power because I am tired of charging it everytime when its run out of battery power. By the way I am just a one month owner of my PSP, so anyone have experience please help. Thanks
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#2 CVM_123
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well i dont think so
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#3 lil_zelda_dude
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I'm not totally sure, but I doubt it
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#4 phenom_piano88
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just remove your battery and charge your psp,
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#5 fatjoe400
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You could do that, however you should still use your battery to prevent you from knocking off your PSP. I tried the way you mentioned before when I lost my battery. It worked but everytime I moved it a little it would turn off.
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#6 go8en
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You could do that, however you should still use your battery to prevent you from knocking off your PSP. I tried the way you mentioned before when I lost my battery. It worked but everytime I moved it a little it would turn off.fatjoe400

what do you mean?

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#7 fatjoe400
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You are talking about using only your adapter while playing the PSP:?. If not please ignore what I said above.
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#8 Psp2015
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What are you talking about???????????8)PSP2015
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#9 GQ_Finest
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I just checked to see if my bricked PSP would power on with the AC adaptor plugged in and the battery removed; and yes it does. Oh, by the way I have a phat (original) PSP and I have absolutely no idea how the PSP slim operates. I could be wrong but I think the slim charges via USB.
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#10 go8en
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You are talking about using only your adapter while playing the PSP:?. If not please ignore what I said above.fatjoe400

I mean using the adapter without remove the battery.

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#11 nudewaterbottle
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yes and the psp charges while u do it
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#12 go8en
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yes and the psp charges while u do itnudewaterbottle

will it blow my PSP? :o

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#13 nudewaterbottle
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okay so want to plug your psp in to the charger and play it right if u do then yes it will charge while u play it
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#14 fatjoe400
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I see what your talking about now:lol:. Yes you can use the adapter while playing the psp, no it won't damage your psp being played that way. I see now that your really are a new psp user:D. I had one ever since it came out. Have any more questons feel free to send me a message.
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#15 go8en
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I see what your talking about now:lol:. Yes you can use the adapter while playing the psp, no it won't damage your psp being played that way. I see now that your really are a new psp user:D. I had one ever since it came out. Have any more questons feel free to send me a message.fatjoe400

Thanks :D and is this mean now I dont need to disconnect the psp from its adapter when not in use?

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#16 fatjoe400
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There is nothing wrong with having it connected to it, if you aren't using it. If you prefer to have it that way, then go for it.

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#17 naruto7777
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no keep the betttery in
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#18 go8en
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OK thanks I get it now.