I assume you are using fonts from the NEC format because of the break in the sounds?
Wouldn't fonts for the Plecter format have a smoother transition, since the hum is mixed in?
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I assume you are using fonts from the NEC format because of the break in the sounds?
Wouldn't fonts for the Plecter format have a smoother transition, since the hum is mixed in?
Ditch the Ebay bought led and get a P4 if it is just a stunt.
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Seoul-P4-P306.aspx
What is the led mounted to?
Too bright?! lol
That's almost as funny as too loud. :rolleyes:
Is this what you wanted?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqM_095yhN8
What about using the old style heatsink in between the choke style 2 and double ended male threaded connector?
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Copper-MHS-LED-MountHeatsink-P234.aspx
Speaker polarity doesn't matter. Do you have another speaker to try?
http://eruantien-fett.deviantart.com/art/Kyp-Durron-53231681
That is the best one I can find through Google.
Just for clarity's sake, did you set the sample rate to 22.050Hz or 22,050Hz? Major difference between the two.
The recharge port doesn't look correct. You have both positives going to the board.
I think you meant circumference, not diameter. A 4 in diameter would be almost as big as a MR Dooku ;)
Nice weathering. What color will the blade be?
I do not believe he used a heatsink but rather just the star that the led is mounted on. That is all that comes with the kit he was referring to.
What heatsink that is provided? Do you mean the aluminum star that the led is mounted on? If so, that is why it fried.
You need to mount the led to one of these:...
CS67700, feel free to go have these parts custom machined at a machine shop and then you will know what expensive is.
If you think you can do it better/cheaper, then by all means, spend the money to...
IIRC it will punch into the tube but not all of the way through. Then the guts of the blade will slide out.
You need to drive that small pin out of the blade. Your 4th pic shows it the best.
Are you using a soundboard?
Aahhh... I was looking at it from a wiring point of view. :p
With the PC you do not need the buckpuck or the constant current LED driver.
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You should spend some time reading the Petit Crouton manual. Using two D, C, AA or AAA cells will not get you very far.
What's with the SPAM link in your sig?
I would really like to see some chassis discs setup for 18xxx batteries.
It should be safe. Googled it in 3 seconds.
Here is the information from the website:
This battery charger is a microprocessor controlled unit designed exclusively for charging 2 cell 7.2 V or 7.4...
Here is the video link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHAT80GQC2g
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Grips-C48.aspx
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Copper-MHS-LED-MountHeatsink-P234.aspx