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    P4+Hasbro 2010 Obi-wan board needs what? Thanks for the info. I don't really care for the flash effect so I didn't know if I needed anything else or not.

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    if you want to bypass the flashing, run everything from a latching switch, powering your P4 and your Obi board separately. then run a mom switch to the Obi board to turn it on and off. as for the now unused LED output of the Obi board, you can hook it up to a low power pager motor or an accent LED or something else low powered...

    i know Rhyen will throw a fit about this setup, but it's the one i've come to like. ^_^ it's a bit like a stunt setup with optional sound/vibe.
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    http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...w-DVD-Tutorial

    This should answer all your questions.
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    you know, that thread is miss labeled. the DVD that came with it, isn't a tutorial. its just a bunch of light saber battles.

    but i recently wired a p4 to a 2010 hasbro. 6v bat ran threw thew board with a tip42g transistor. works great.

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    first of all use that thread that Cardcollector linked you to. On the firs page is wiring diagrams. To me the second one is a little more user friendly. My new favorite set up with these boards is to use a single 3.7V Li-Ion battery, P4 Leds, 2010 econoboard of course and any momentary switch. I was able to get a super bright and even Red blade using this set up. There is really no need for 2 Li-Ions unless you wire them in parallel to get the extra runtime. I also use a recharge port with this set up. I did not use a resistor either. but please check your voltage between the transistor collector and the battery - to determine if you need a resistor or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gin Malinko View Post
    you know, that thread is miss labeled. the DVD that came with it, isn't a tutorial. its just a bunch of light saber battles.

    great.
    Dunno if you are just jerkin' my tail or not... I meant it to mean the lightsaber that comes with the DVD- I'm giving you a tutorial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyen Skytracker View Post
    ...My new favorite set up with these boards is to use a single 3.7V Li-Ion battery, P4 Leds, 2010 econoboard of course and any momentary switch. I was able to get a super bright and even Red blade using this set up. There is really no need for 2 Li-Ions unless you wire them in parallel to get the extra runtime. I also use a recharge port with this set up. I did not use a resistor either. but please check your voltage between the transistor collector and the battery - to determine if you need a resistor or not.
    Rhyen, that's the EXACT setup I've decided to use after scouring the forum for days. Is this still the setup of choice for you? (It has been a year since you posted that) Also, where do you purchase your 3.7V Li-Ion battery? The ones in TCSS are not available. I'm assuming it has to be protected, right? Thanks for any tips you might have!

    BTW, I'll be using the 2010 Obi-Wan econo board...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jvidamins View Post
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