Hardware 850-1000 mah battery for AGS-101

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hello,

So I was looking for a more powerful battery for my gba sp that won't harm it
I tried my fat DS's battery but found that it was bloated from so much use which made the battery cover pop out a little bit

Basicly I want a 850-1000 mah battery for my gba sp

Thanks!
 

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I've gotten 5 850 mAh batteries for the GBA SP for 8 quid.

Can recommend them.
thanks OP for posting a question i forgot that i had...

hey dinoh. what brand is that thing? do 1000mah actually exist?
and i am guessing it's a 5 pack because they break appart in a month or so?
sadly the DS lite battery has the pins in the side and is bigger, otherwise i would swap them
 

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I've gotten 5 850 mAh batteries for the GBA SP for 8 quid.

Can recommend them.
At that price I wonder about the quality and safety of them though.
A lot of the time Chinese manufacturers cheap out by not filling the batteries with enough material, resulting in a way lower capacity. You can easily tell if that's the case by comparing the weight to an original battery.
And they aren't likely to have gone through proper QC testing to weed out the faulty units, so who knows what could happen.
 

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Actually no.
They're just rechargable batteries.
I've tested them with a multimeter and they do proclaim to be what they are.

1000 mAh could exist but... it's so much for a GBA SP that I hardly doubt it will actually be 850 mAh.

At that price I wonder about the quality and safety of them though.
A lot of the time Chinese manufacturers cheap out by not filling the batteries with enough material, resulting in a way lower capacity. You can easily tell if that's the case by comparing the weight to an original battery.
And they aren't likely to have gone through proper QC testing to weed out the faulty units, so who knows what could happen.

The batteries I got weigh more then the original GBA SP batteries.
Tested them and worked properly within specs.
 

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