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How To Charge A Ps3 Controller Without Console

Since my PS3 is far away from the couch, I've been trying to gear up upwardly a charging station closer to it. I've tried a powered USB hub and a direct USB Air conditioning adapter and the controllers do not charge.

Has anyone been able to get charging to work without the console?

[QUOTE="JP Besl, mail service: 0]Since my PS3 is far away from the burrow, I've been trying to gear up upwards a charging station closer to it. I've tried a powered USB hub and a straight USB Air-conditioning adapter and the controllers practise not charge.

Has anyone been able to become charging to work without the console?[/quote]

I believe a estimator works but over again its non equally convienent. Umm what can I say? Have you tried using the ones Apple sells for their Ipods? I havent really tested it out on anything else.

I went and grabbed some usb extension cables just never thought to try my razr charger.

FJ Merlin

[QUOTE="soliduz, postal service: 0]I went and grabbed some usb extension cables but never idea to endeavour my razr charger.[/quote]

Doesnt work. I tried information technology the day I got my actress controller.

Check out the ebgame website under the accessory page. They prove a four controller charging hub but information technology doesnt say if it is Air conditioning powered or USB powered.

Graham

I was wondering that myself. I take a USB mains charger for my Sabbatum Nav, and was thinking if that might accuse up the PS3 controllers? Not too bothered if it doesn't, but I'd rather non accept to connect to the PS3 just to charge up.

[QUOTE="Graham, post: 0]I was wondering that myself. I accept a USB mains charger for my Saturday Nav, and was thinking if that might charge up the PS3 controllers? Non too bothered if information technology doesn't, simply I'd rather non have to connect to the PS3 just to charge up.[/quote]

[QUOTE="soliduz, post: 0]I went and grabbed some usb extension cables but never thought to try my razr charger.[/quote]

It should work because USB cables are USB cables. Most cameras and sparse phones accept a USB jack similar to the 1 on the PS3 controller. I might take to effort my photographic camera cable then.

I don't think it's a cablevision issue.

I think that the controllers might need a information connection in addition to the +5V and basis connections that they get when plugged into a mains charger and the like.

Here'due south the pinout:

http://pinouts.ru/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml

PC mini-usb works fine on a PC, but i've never tried AC ability.

i thought it was cool that my razr charged from my ps3, no problems, but i had to install the p2k drivers to charge it from my estimator..

yep I am able to plug the controllers into my laptops usb ports. Also if you lot havent already found out, new controllers do not come with the usb cablevision. Luckily for me, I own a sony digital camera and the usb cable is the same. Woohoo, chalk one upwardly for the practiced guys.

I plant a temporary solution till some nice charging accessories come out. My cablevision box (a Scientific Atlanta) has a USB port that remains powered even when it's on standby. Then I can plug the cable into that and charge when the PS3's off. Still non nigh the couch where I want information technology, but at least information technology keeps them charged.

EbonySeraphim

Power doesn't go through to USB devices unless the software running on the hardware enables it, or the hardware is designed to power any USB devices plugged in by design. That's why there's a delay earlier the controller charges if you plug the SIXAXIS into a computer in Windows. It takes nearly a second before the software recognizes it and sends power to it. Information technology's non something that's advertised with USB hubs or ports on whatsoever device, so yous really simply accept to exam things out to find out what y'all can accuse it on and what state the device has to be in.

ha thats sweet i too have a scientific atlanta cable box.
I only enter stanby mode on my laptop and the usb ports are nevertheless juiced.
Thats a nice feature being able to accuse the controllers other than using the ps3. Although I have gotten into a routine, where Im charging i while playing. When Im done for the twenty-four hour period, I but bandy them out, this way my controllers are always 95+% charged. Will this shorten the life of the batteries? Is information technology better to bleed it completely or downwardly to i bar on the charge indicator before charging again?

[QUOTE="JP Besl, mail: 0]I constitute a temporary solution till some dainty charging accessories come up out. My cable box (a Scientific Atlanta) has a USB port that remains powered even when information technology's on standby. Then I can plug the cablevision into that and charge when the PS3'south off. Still not near the couch where I want information technology, simply at least it keeps them charged.[/quote]

You lot know you can however accuse your controllers when you lot PS3 is turned off?

I use my controller wirelessly, but then plug information technology in and turn of the PS3 when i'm not playing. Theres power going to the controllers when the PS3 is off otherwise how would it plow the PS3 on when yous press the PS button?

Check it out, it volition keep them charged :)

[QUOTE="changing, postal service: 0]Yous know you can still accuse your controllers when you PS3 is turned off?

I use my controller wirelessly, but and so plug information technology in and plow of the PS3 when i'thousand not playing. Theres power going to the controllers when the PS3 is off otherwise how would it plow the PS3 on when you printing the PS button?

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I merely double checked and it the LEDs are not flashing as they do when the controller is charging. Besides the power for the controller is drawn from the bombardment non considering its connected to the ps3. Thats why you can press on the PS button and the beast awakens.

and the cablevision that comes with the psp?(to ship data from your pc to your psp??)
does that work?

[QUOTE="ps3hopeful, post: 0]I simply double checked and it the LEDs are non flashing as they do when the controller is charging. Also the power for the controller is drawn from the bombardment not because its continued to the ps3. Thats why you tin press on the PS button and the creature awakens.[/quote]

Yes, I've had the same experience. I don't think the controllers accuse when the PS3 is off. It uses the battery to send a bluetooth signal to the PS3 to plow it on.

[QUOTE="JP Besl, post: 0]Yeah, I've had the same feel. I don't call back the controllers charge when the PS3 is off. It uses the bombardment to send a bluetooth signal to the PS3 to turn it on.[/quote]

Ok, fair enough. Didn't think of the bluetooth wakening.

Just thiniking though, cant remember (non at work), can y'all wake upward the ps3 when its not connected? I thought it only flashed the lights and looked for a bluetooth signal, didn't find one, and then didn't turn on the ps3?.....

then the psp cable does charge the ps3 controller?

[QUOTE="RickyDeHaas, mail service: 0]so the psp cable does charge the ps3 controller?[/quote]

yep, mini-usb (if the power problems in this thread are sorted :))

[QUOTE="nuk, post: 0]i idea it was cool that my razr charged from my ps3, no problems, only i had to install the p2k drivers to charge information technology from my reckoner..[/quote]

works very well since i dont feel like re installing thos moto drivers

[QUOTE="irresolute, post: 0]Ok, fair enough. Didn't think of the bluetooth wakening.

Merely thiniking though, deceit remember (not at work), tin can yous wake upwards the ps3 when its non connected? I idea it just flashed the lights and looked for a bluetooth indicate, didn't find one, then didn't turn on the ps3?.....[/QUOTE]

I havent had an issue with powering up the ps3 with a not-connected controller.

I have ze solution! Get Pelican's PlayJuice cablevision. its 10 ft. long (sry ppl in United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland... deceit remember how to convert that.) and you merely plug in is your ps3. :lol:
EDIT: Woopsies. double-post. Anyways,
[QUOTE="JP Besl, mail service: 0]Yep, I've had the same experience. I don't think the controllers charge when the PS3 is off. Information technology uses the battery to transport a bluetooth bespeak to the PS3 to plough it on.[/QUOTE]

Your half right and half wrong. Information technology doesnt accuse if the back ability switch is in the off position. If its in STANDBY then the USB ports are still juiced.

Delete meeeee! Delete meeee!!!! (i accidently double-posted:( )

[QUOTE="ps3hopeful, post: 0]I havent had an effect with powering up the ps3 with a non-connected controller.[/quote]

So the consumer units are even better than the devkits then :)

i only sit down and press the ps push button to turn mine on...its non connected to the ps3

AndyD

Mine charges with my Ac powered USB hub. Its an sometime hub about v-vi years old, with 4 ports. I just plug in a usb to miniusb cable i've had with my digital camera and proceed the hub under the coffee table side by side to the couch.
Ill see if theres a characterization of any kind on the hub when i get home.

[QUOTE="andydumi, post: 0]Mine charges with my Air-conditioning powered USB hub. Its an old hub near five-vi years onetime, with four ports. I just plug in a usb to miniusb cable i've had with my digital camera and keep the hub under the coffee table next to the couch.
Ill see if theres a label of any kind on the hub when i get abode.[/quote]

That's really weird - you described the exact setup I was trying to use and information technology didn't charge.

How To Charge A Ps3 Controller Without Console,

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