MV1C dual positive for battery

Terrella

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How do I wire up a super capacitor to this terminal with 2 positive leads? Do I jump the 2 positives? The battery it came with was just on the 2 positive leads. How did that work?

Thanks.
 

awbacon

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How do I wire up a super capacitor to this terminal with 2 positive leads? Do I jump the 2 positives? The battery it came with was just on the 2 positive leads. How did that work?

Thanks.
Wait...there is no ground? or are you saying ground and two positives? If you mean ground + two positives then presumably you can just bridge the positives into one lead. If you mean no ground...that makes no sense
 

Terrella

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Wait...there is no ground? or are you saying ground and two positives? If you mean ground + two positives then presumably you can just bridge the positives into one lead. If you mean no ground...that makes no sense
There is 1 negative 2 positive. So it is a 3 legged battery like the Dreamcast I think. I decided not to make the mod. I don’t care about scores and changing the bios option is not that big a deal. Thanks for the reply.
 

awbacon

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There is 1 negative 2 positive. So it is a 3 legged battery like the Dreamcast I think. I decided not to make the mod. I don’t care about scores and changing the bios option is not that big a deal. Thanks for the reply.
Ahh I see. In that instance bridging the positives should be fine but I’d just recommend getting a single positive terminal battery for ease
 

Neo Alec

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There is 1 negative 2 positive. So it is a 3 legged battery like the Dreamcast I think. I decided not to make the mod. I don’t care about scores and changing the bios option is not that big a deal. Thanks for the reply.
Yes you do care. Don't play yourself. It's an easy mod.
 

Heinz

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Get your multimeter on both the positives, you'll see they are one and the same. Bridge them but maybe just get a compatible part for the job.
 
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