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Moordak
03-29-2008, 09:28 AM
Hello all,
Finally got my RGB saber mostly done. Still needs a bit more polishing, but here it is. The top switch lets you change between the Jedi or Sith sounds on the MR 616 soundboard that I used. The other switch is the main power for the sound and a Corbin driver. It's got a Prolight RGB led and three 250 ohm 1 watt pots.

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 039.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 042.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 044.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 045.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 046.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 047.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 048.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 049.jpg

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 050.jpg

LeMoel
03-29-2008, 11:32 AM
the purple looks good,do you use a resistor at all? and what kind of optics?

DaJoQuim
03-29-2008, 03:45 PM
wow man I love the saber!!The purple does kick indeed!!

xwingband
03-29-2008, 04:53 PM
the purple looks good,do you use a resistor at all? and what kind of optics?

I suspect that he used the output of the MR board and pots ARE resistors on top of that to dim the separate colors.

Pro-light LEDs are identical in form to III's so the standard lens and holder work.

vortextwist
03-29-2008, 05:51 PM
Looks cool man, great job!

Blazemann
03-29-2008, 06:07 PM
Is that a soundboard from the construction kit?

Moordak
03-29-2008, 10:09 PM
Yeah, that's the soundboard out of the kit. I took the switch on it apart and soldered new leads on for an external power switch and a switch for changing the sound banks. I was going to just use the led outputs from the MR board, but I ended up frying something on the board when I was playing around with where to solder some things and screwed up the LED output. I used the MR sound with a Corbin driver so it all works out in the end. The optics are just the standard 5 degree that Tim sells here in the shop.

Dark Helmet
03-29-2008, 11:07 PM
for my money, this seams to be a much better board than picking a character model and tearing it apart, it sounds better, and is more useful than most of the other MR boards, to me at least... great job on this one, and messing the board up may have been a blessing in disguise... the driver will most likely do much better for the blade anyway, so you get the best of both worlds! great saber man, can't wait to see it polished up in the gallery!


BTW i had one of these boards and burned it so bad it wont even power up (tried to run 7.2v on it before reading the forum threads),it worked for a minute, made a fart noise and died, so now i have a luke ANH that i hate.....for a few of us that sound board is worth it's weight in gold, well done bro...

LeMoel
03-30-2008, 12:54 AM
haha fart noise..

I donno if i'm just seeing things or not but does anyone else think that purple seems a little different then the purple you get from the RGB rebel?

still awesome but im just wondering?

maybe it is the same i donno i might just be seeing things

Dark Helmet
03-30-2008, 01:25 AM
heheh farts are funny...
I'm not griping or calling anyone out here anyone here, I just thought it was worth saying...

here is the problem, most of us want our hilt in the pic too, but we're taking a picture of a bright light, so we sometimes use a flash... or not, but the camera itself can deter from what we can see in real life depending on the saber, the angles, room lighting etc...judging by the lovely plume at the emitter on this one, i would say the camera is just not doing it justice... purple is easily the hardest color to do, and such a nice shade of it is enough for me to assume it looks great in person, since we have very little to compare it to besides other pics.... it's really one of those things you have to take at face value, but whenever a purple blade comes into play, ppl go apes#!t over how it should have been done... this seams well implemented but keep in mind, EVERY saber will only be a part of the builder, it is an extension of one's self, so it can never really be done wrong, you just have to be happy with what you have in the end:)

xwingband
03-30-2008, 04:50 AM
Oh wow... you're overdriving the heck out of it with Corbin's. Unless you got the "1W" version which I have clue if Corbin even has.

strengthofrage
03-30-2008, 06:44 AM
This saber is sweet, I am very partial to shrouds and love the looks of this one. The purple looks very good, like Xwing says, "saturated color". I think he is right about the overdriving part though, hopefully it wont fry. I have used two of these boards so far but I dont use the LED leads on them due to the lower current (hope that is the right way to say it, still learning the terms). I have been running two separate circuits.


"EVERY saber will only be a part of the builder, it is an extension of one's self, so it can never really be done wrong, you just have to be happy with what you have in the end"

Well said DH, well said :)

DarthFender
03-30-2008, 08:33 AM
Oh wow... you're overdriving the heck out of it with Corbin's. Unless you got the "1W" version which I have clue if Corbin even has.

I used the Corbin board to drive one of these. I had to resistor the heck out of it but it did ok. I got bored with it cause it was a little dim for my liking.

Moordak
03-30-2008, 08:37 AM
You're right on the overdriving part. The max input for that LED is supposed to be 550ma. I was taking a big chance, but it's been holding so far. Dunno if it helps or not, but I used the copper heatsink and some Artic Silver 5. One thing I really should have done though was see just how many ma was being driven to each color. I have a voltage tester but it doesn't do current. I'l have to pick one up (I should anyway) and find out.

Moordak
03-30-2008, 09:23 AM
For comparison, here's a shot of it in a lit room next to a MR LED Mace Windu:

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 056.jpg

And in the dark:

http://moordakssabers.hopto.org/images/sabers/sabers 057.jpg

The blade in that pic is just the standard thick walled blade with the standard diffuser sold here.

LeMoel
04-07-2008, 02:45 PM
it looks like you need to resist the red some

DARTH KALEL
04-13-2008, 02:09 PM
yep that's why I always like the blue to be the highest lumen color output. But the saber looks great, keep up the great work