TCC powder coated 'Tropic Black' and the blade holder is 'Sun Gold'. Tropic Black is actually a very dark green, which I like very much.
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TCC powder coated 'Tropic Black' and the blade holder is 'Sun Gold'. Tropic Black is actually a very dark green, which I like very much.
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This saber is TCSS powder coated 'Sun Gold' body with a 'Copper Metallic' blade holder.
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Temporary switch means momentary? I believe your setup requires a latching switch.
The saber is TCSS powder coated with 'Copper Metallic' color.
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My mistake for assuming they would work the same. And I shouldn't have used the GH as an example in my question, in this forum. I have also used the CFX soundboard. Your post motivated me to do...
Do you really expect them to differ on this technology? If any of the sound boards currently available can provide a pixel blade color matching LED accient light, I would like to know which. But I...
I found a reference in the CFX manual, "While the board doesn’t support addressable / configurable accents yet (we are working on this), you have 2 options . . . ." And it goes on to explain how a...
The hilt is TCSS powder coated 'Olive Green' and the blade holder is 'Copper Metallic'.
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This is a question on wiring a RGB individually addressable LED ring accient switch on a GHv3 board with a pixel blade, so the accient ring color matches the blade color. If I were wiring an RGB LED...
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Thank you for all your support! I didn't give up and its working! I fixed several things, speaker was broken, and bad...
I would post a picture if I could. But I've already taken it all apart, de solder and rewired it again. I'm convinced the board is damaged. I can look at a picture in the manual and see components...
I solder sucked it all clean, rewired everything adding resisters. When I plug in the battery, and push button, I get three beeps now. I was expecting lights and hums. The manual reads three beeps...
Well lets assume for the moment, that I am trying to wire as the schematic reads, that all that junk about giving up was ill fated humor, and lastly assume I'm not really a chess master ... I think...
I don't think I am following the wiring instructions correctly. I have from the battery positive and negative to pcb pads + and -. Speaker I didn't know if it mattered + or -, just hooked up to pcb...
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Well I was in a hurry and needed a shower, and had that saber I was working on ..... Close call. ok, second worst. I am using a Pico Crumble - Dark Version and a Petit Crouton, and have tried for...
I was asking about those too. No one answered so I tried them. Now my pcb doesn't fit inside the hilt. Those little 2mm connectors increase the width just enough outside diameter.
I have about $900 in parts and can't make anything work. I give up. Who wants my stuff? I must be the worst rookie saber making on the forum. Time to go back to Chess.
The manual shows three LED pads, RGB. My LED has one color, Red. I wired activation pad to switch, switch to battery positive, battery positive and negative to board. Then I wired red pad to buck...
So what's the trick to putting a port in the pommel? My speaker covers the opening, so no room to feed wires from port to hilt. Im doubtful drilling holes through speaker is answer.
I see now why no one is using pcb terminal connectors. The increase the hight of the pcb so it doesn't fit inside the hilt. Lesson learned .
Where could i get some cercuit board sockets for the NB or PC ? Search all over, maybe I'm not using the right name. Its a connector of a type, one end solders to pcb other to wires for battery,...
I'd like an activation switch, a recharge port, an aux switch, maybe even a power indicator. Does TCSS service offer drilling holes in parts such as, MHS Choke Style 3 (long/short), or the short...
Maybe this is obvious and I'm just missing it. But which MHS parts could be drilled for a switch?
If I order a bunch of part and drilling services, how is the order placed such that the right...