Pandora Battery (PSP) creator

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Is their anyone out there in Pretoria area who downgrades PSP's.
I have v3.71 (official) installed.

Or can I send someone my battery/stick to create a pandora battery for me??:rolleyes:
 
Is their anyone out there in Pretoria area who downgrades PSP's.
I have v3.71 (official) installed.

Or can I send someone my battery/stick to create a pandora battery for me??:rolleyes:

Don't waste your money by sending it in. Do it yourself, its very easy, although it depends if you have a slim or a phat psp.

I got a slim and had copied games playing after about 15 minutes

To do on a slim all you need is:
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1. Knife
2. Pencil
3. Something to pry open the battery cover
4. USB cable
5. Pandora + Universal Downgrader Easy Installer

Youtube link ( very thorough ) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ5B778DyQE

Nice thing about this is once you've made your battery a pandora, and have done the install, you can turn it back into a normal battery again
 
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The old PSP downgrade!

I'm waiting for a pandora battery to arrive so that I can firmware mod my own one. Not difficult at all!

The hard mod you're interested in does mess up the official battery though
 
Thanx for your help. But I already bought a pandora battery a few weeks ago
 
Sorry for bumping an old Thread but think its better than creating a new one.
Does anyone know what a decent price is for a pandora battery and where's the best
place to get them locally? or should i just make one
 
The best thing would be to make your own one, but I don't know if you have the write PSP for that, older versions will not be able to create own. Locally buying? Don't know, bought my pandora battery online.
Visit http://www.pandorabatteryuniverse.com, they have quite good prices. You can get just a battery for R75 (shipping excluded, but I don't think shipping to SA will be more than R50), and those battries can be switched over to normal batteries will just 1 press of a button. Secondly, those battries hold longer than the normal PSP battries (I've tested this), so you have a extra "travel battry". The only catch is than you need a PayPal account, hence you need a credit card to pay for it.
 
The best thing would be to make your own one, but I don't know if you have the write PSP for that, older versions will not be able to create own. Locally buying? Don't know, bought my pandora battery online.
Visit http://www.pandorabatteryuniverse.com, they have quite good prices. You can get just a battery for R75 (shipping excluded, but I don't think shipping to SA will be more than R50), and those battries can be switched over to normal batteries will just 1 press of a button. Secondly, those battries hold longer than the normal PSP battries (I've tested this), so you have a extra "travel battry". The only catch is than you need a PayPal account, hence you need a credit card to pay for it.

Thanks for the info. Will check it out. Interesting that they last longer than the normal battery. I have a paypal account so i dont mind buying online but how long does it take to ship generally?

What do you plan on doing with the pandora battery?

My buddy has a PHAT 1000 with OFW 6.1 installed, so i want to use the pandora to downgrade
 
It's really easy to just make a Pandora yourself, no hardware modding necessary if you know someone with a hacked PSP.
 
It's really easy to just make a Pandora yourself, no hardware modding necessary if you know someone with a hacked PSP.

I have a hacked PHAT and the pandora battery is really just a 1 time only thing so that i can do the same to my buddy's PHAT. Will probably never use it again
so maybe creating one will be a better option. How do you create it without modding the battery?
 
Thats the thing, I had one of the first PSP released in South Africa, so I couldn't create a pandora with the old, "unhacked" PSP. So if you got a new one, creating one yourself would be the cheapest, but R75 is realy not that bad.

The shipping time: I bought mine at pandorasales, a I took 6 days for delivery (from the USA), so the time was really impresive. But you should either ask them (the place where you buy), or look at the people who ship (this will most likely be listed under FAQ of the seller, otherwise ask them) it. This is mostly either UPS, FedEx or some other delivery service. Now go onto the delivery guy's website, there will be a list of the time it would take for delivery between 2 countries.

But as I said, my battery arived after 6 days.
 
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