Thanks. Thats what i thought.
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Thanks. Thats what i thought.
Does anyone know if the nano biscuit with wiring harness will still fit in the chassis disk?
Thanks. I may try the resistors next.
My friend wants a simple stunt staff with very little cost. He also wants only one switch to fire both leds at the same time. He already had two white, lux III leds and I had an extra 1000ma puck...
I've been reading the tut for wiring up the ledengin 10w and had a few questions. I have a US 2.5 and the tut said that I could wire 2 dice in series and run that directly from the board. As I...
Yep. The switch lights up when the kill key is pulled and the saber is in stand-by mode. It also stays on when the board is active.
I used the Qui board with a Luxeon I cyan and it works great. A Lux III will be too dull, but I remember seeing that the P4's look good. As for the batteries, the newer boards can handle 6 volts...
The 99 Qui-gon uses triangle screws to hold the 2 halves together. Just unscrew the emitter, then use a special driver (or, in my case, a drill) and remove the screws. You can then gut it and...
Thanks. Yeah sorry about that. Cameras dead and I'm useless in ms paint.
I'm wiring up a cheapo Hasbro board with the short green av dot switch. I would like the dot to be on when the key is pulled but before the board is on like a stand by. (Staying on when the board is...
done...
I was never a big fan of colored hilts before, but this saber has changed my mind. Very nice.
My dog will try to steal my sabers when they are off. Maybe they look like his bone, I don't know. As soon as I turn one on, he goes nuts. First he'll run away, then he charges. Sometimes he goes for...
That saber is fantastic. If you want an easier way to make grooves, you can use a tubing cutter and just not go all of the way through. I learned that from Jay Gon.
All of your hilts are great but I really like this one. Very nice.
Good luck
I read that the econo board will only output 350ma and the lux iii needs 1000ma. Since the board uses a momentary switch, I will need the relay to keep the led on when direct driving it.
The store's resistor chart suggests a 1000ma buck puck as an option for a lux iii running on 4.8 volts. The puck lists 5 volts as the minimum input. Is the .2 volts not a big deal or will I lose some...
Thanks. I was afraid of that. Suits me right for impulse buying.
I picked up this relay for my lux iii + hasbro setup. 1st question, will this work? (http://htyp.org/275-0240_Radio_Shack_5-volt_relay) I just saw 5v relay and I'm not quite sure about the specs. My...
Thats the one. That explains why I was having such a hard time finding it here. Huge thanks to you both.
I found a really good video about a week ago that showed how to strip a sinktube using a drill and, like a dummy, I didn't add it to my favs. I believe it was in someone elses post as a reply. I've...
X-wing followed closely by the AT-AT.
Saints and Colts in the superbowl. Lots of offense!
One push on, next push off. The switch opens the circuit on the board. Then the board maintains it until a second press. You have the correct switch.