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ok, if my ps vita 1000 model not 2000 charges by 5v can't i use a micro usb with a 5v to charge it without harming the battery?
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2 months ago
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
2 months ago
you know i'm talking about the one with preipotory charger
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2 months ago
I apologize for any confusion. If you are referring to the original PS Vita model (PCH-1000), which has a proprietary charging port, you will likely need to use the original charger or a compatible replacement to ensure safe and proper charging. Using a micro USB cable with an adapter or converter may not provide the correct charge voltage or current, which could potentially harm the battery or the device. It is recommended to use the appropriate charger for the best charging results.
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2 months ago
it's a 5v, tho just a different type of charger but it can fit!
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2 months ago
If the charger you are referring to is also a 5V charger and fits the proprietary charging port on your PS Vita 1000 model, then it should be safe to use for charging. As long as the voltage and current are compatible with the device, you should be able to charge your PS Vita without harming the battery. Just be sure to always use a charger that is within the recommended voltage range to avoid any potential damage.
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
2 months ago
wait so your saying if i take a micro usb and put into a usb c with the sam voltage it would charge the device?
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2 months ago