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Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: ryosnk on 04/21/2005, 01:37 PM
I just won a turboexpress and its in great condition except that its missing the BACK BATTERY COVER.  I won it for $56 shipped on ebay but I was wondering if I should go ahead with it because I seller said I don't have to buy it if I don't need too (I guess he wanted more or someone else is offering more money) but how much would it cost to get another battery cover?
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: guyjin on 04/21/2005, 04:43 PM
DEFINITELY grab it. You can duct tape the batteries in.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: esteban on 04/21/2005, 05:04 PM
Quote from: guyjinDEFINITELY grab it. You can duct tape the batteries in.

I agree. if you don't want to get sticky tape residue on your TE, you can use a velcro strap.  that's what i've been doing with my old gameboy and it works find (just gotta be a little more careful).

But $56 is great.  you can't beat that.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: ryosnk on 04/21/2005, 05:18 PM
Thanks guys for all you info.  I'm going to get, heck I always get outbidded on the turboexpress, I'm just happy I won this one  :D .
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: Keranu on 04/22/2005, 02:00 AM
People actually normally use batteries for their Turbo Express? :o
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: guyjin on 04/22/2005, 10:02 AM
Speaking of which, was there ever an external rechargable battery pack for the TE like there was for the game gear?
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: esteban on 04/22/2005, 01:20 PM
I don't think there is an officially released NEC battery pack or re-charger.  Never heard of it... that's not to say some third party didn't attempt to do it (but I doubt it).
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on 04/22/2005, 02:08 PM
Quote from: guyjinSpeaking of which, was there ever an external rechargable battery pack for the TE like there was for the game gear?

It wasn't a popular enough product in the US to allow many if any third party peripherals to be made. It's possible one was made for the PC engine GT though.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: ryosnk on 04/22/2005, 02:47 PM
To whom ever has a turboexpress what kind of ac plug (watts/power) it need?  That I can go to radio shack and try to figure out what kind I should get.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: guyjin on 04/22/2005, 03:39 PM
TZD still has 'em cheap here: http://www.tzd.com/information.cgi?id=502

but they don't say what the exact specs are. Knowing NEC, it's probably different from both the duo and the standard turbo.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on 04/22/2005, 03:49 PM
Quote from: guyjinTZD still has 'em cheap here: http://www.tzd.com/information.cgi?id=502

but they don't say what the exact specs are. Knowing NEC, it's probably different from both the duo and the standard turbo.

My understanding is it's almost identical to the Lynx adapter, and that a Lynx adapter will work but is not to be used for extended periods of time since it draws slightly higher wattage and can cause problems if used for hours on end.
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: esteban on 04/22/2005, 05:01 PM
from: http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/faqs/tg16faq.shtml (this FAQ can be found at a bunch of different places, actually)...

QuoteCan I use a generic AC adapter for my Turbo Express?
        The original AC adaptor for the TE works at (7V,700mA).  Your best
        bet is to use a Radio Shack Universal adapter switchable to
        (7.5V,800mA max).  A Lynx AC adapter (9V,1000mA) will work on the
        TE but be forewarned.  Pausing a game for extended periods using this
        adaptor can cause something in the express to burn out.

Radio Shack might charge a lot for simple stuff like this (those bastards), so you might find a better deal elsewhere. Just be sure to get the same specs.  

As DragonMasterDan said, the TZD one ain't so bad, especially if you pick up another TE accessory (TV TUNER!!!!!! but it's expensive :(
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: ryosnk on 04/22/2005, 05:34 PM
Overall, thanks for all your help guys :D .
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: Keranu on 04/22/2005, 10:41 PM
Oh sure you guys will post that information in this thread and just ignore my thread (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=623) :( .
Title: Turboexpress?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on 04/22/2005, 11:08 PM
Quote from: KeranuOh sure you guys will post that information in this thread and just ignore my thread :( .

Heh, it's better to consolidate them. In any event no such product was released in the US, as I said before I can't say for sure regarding the GT (the LT was the one that looked like a laptop).
Title: Re: Turboexpress?
Post by: TurboHuC6280 on 04/22/2005, 11:42 PM
Quote from: ryosnkI just won a turboexpress and its in great condition except that its missing the BACK BATTERY COVER.  I won it for $56 shipped on ebay but I was wondering if I should go ahead with it because I seller said I don't have to buy it if I don't need too (I guess he wanted more or someone else is offering more money) but how much would it cost to get another battery cover?

That's a great deal, even without the back cover.  Keep an eye out on ebay for a parts machine.  You can buy it for the back cover, and then resell it again to someone who wants one for spare parts (assuming the price is right).  Sometimes they are pretty cheap.

As for power, I personally use 6 NiMH AA cells.  They last a very long time in the Turbo Express, on a full charge.

You should be able to get away with any AC adapter (converts to DC) that has one of those selectable voltage switches on the device.  As long as it provides about 7 V DC (or something close to that, batteries are never so precise, as my AA cells are only 1.2 V on average each) you should be fine.  Just make sure that the polarity is positive in the center of the plug.  You can usually swap those pins to swap the polarity.  Look at the small picture on the Turbo Express DC power plug.

Take it into Rat Shack and some nice cellphone salesman (sarcasm) may be able to help you find one.  :)