![]() ![]() So what I have done is add a direct charging port between the two battery boards stated below. This right here is the biggest problem that I had to tackle! I could have installed a separate smart charger into the device but that was not in the books as the space inside is limited. Problem #2: the PS Vita will boot and discharge but won't charge/fully charge using charge port. When wired through an original Vita battery board it will boot! I did not remove the old board but simply soldered the battery leads to the Vita boards input leads. I have had no luck booting with a temp wire as I soldered one on myself. This is one that although other online said isn't an issue as long as you have a temp wire and the battery plug. Problem #1: the PS Vita will not boot using a non stock Vita battery board. So let present the problems with installing a non-stock battery that is a larger capacity. There are a few challenges that were able go be solved though making the vita think the battery is OEM and a few problems that can be bypassed but also one big problem that can't be avoided BUT can be lived with as once you get past all the real problems only 1 superficial problem remains. Here is my extended battery PS Vita! This has been quite the process of reading, testing, problem solving and construction of this beast.
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