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JoeEatsZombie
01-07-2016, 02:51 AM
All parts have been officially ordered
im doing 2 builds for me and my girlfriend
mine will be lime and hers will be green
here are the parts i have ordered

luxeon rebel star lime and green
Nano Biscotte Sound Module V2
NB V2 MWS Header and Wiring Harness
Premium 28mm Speaker
12mm Anti Vandal Momentary Green Ring Switch
18650 Single Cell Holder


i will be wiring the av switch leds in parallel as that has been the commonly recommended
i need help with how to wire this configuration i know the most of it already its mainly the running th switch and blade led in parallel that's giving me the biggest issue
im not sure if i wire the 2 higher up and have just 2 wires meet at the base with one positive with resister and one negative
or if i use 4 wires and have 2 positive with separate resisters (x1 .5ohm and x1 85ohm )and 2 negatives
i could be wrong with the resistance

it would be really helpful to have a wiring diagram for this build but i have not found any that help me out
is there any one out there that has done this build that can shed some light


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UPDATE 1/8/16
second draft wiring diagram
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let me know what you think
still super new to this

JoeEatsZombie
01-07-2016, 04:14 AM
at the very least id like to know about the second part regarding tips on the parallel av switch blade led wiring

Greenie
01-07-2016, 06:18 AM
Check out the owners manual for the NB, you will find wiring diagrams for your needs
Connect the + of the switch led to the same pad as the main led and bingo, you've wired it in parallel
Remember, the switch led is rated at 20mA and needs a resistor. The dynaohm available in store will do the job :)

JoeEatsZombie
01-07-2016, 05:21 PM
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i just drafted up this mock wiring diagram
can some one tell me if this is correct for running the av and led in parallel
or if there are ant recommendations id love to hear them also if i need a different led resistor let me know

Miraluka
01-07-2016, 05:47 PM
That would work, although if you've never soldered before, you might have a rough time putting your 3 positives all on that 1 pad. You might have an easier time if you make a junction or two in the wire instead of sharing the pad. Same goes for your pads that are sharing negatives but 2 wires on a pad is easier than 3.

JoeEatsZombie
01-07-2016, 06:27 PM
That would work, although if you've never soldered before, you might have a rough time putting your 3 positives all on that 1 pad. You might have an easier time if you make a junction or two in the wire instead of sharing the pad. Same goes for your pads that are sharing negatives but 2 wires on a pad is easier than 3. I was thinking about that too when I was making the diagram. I might make a junction for the led and the switch led then the with the 2 positive and 2 negatives do one lead on the font and on on the back of the nanoB

D'Tan
02-15-2016, 03:25 PM
That would work, although if you've never soldered before, you might have a rough time putting your 3 positives all on that 1 pad. You might have an easier time if you make a junction or two in the wire instead of sharing the pad. Same goes for your pads that are sharing negatives but 2 wires on a pad is easier than 3.

From what you said, sounds like some JST connecters with those three wires would be best then connect to the (+) and the (-) on the board which would only be one wire sounds like it would do the job.