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    I'm looking at adding so space to my dominix so i can add in the econo hasbro board...how much space is needed? thank you

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    Keep in mind you need space for the TIP42 transistor and to mount the sensors too.

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    yessir will do...whenever i posted "econo sound board" i meant the whole sound everything i just don't use correct terminology a lot of times sorry

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    Well, I can fit it in the length of the board and stack everytimg else...
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    Ultra makes their Dominix to be really compact. To fit a battery solution and the board in there.... I'm not sure if its possible.
    The 3AA battery pack fills up the entirety of the space in the hilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skottsaber View Post
    Ultra makes their Dominix to be really compact. To fit a battery solution and the board in there.... I'm not sure if its possible.
    The 3AA battery pack fills up the entirety of the space in the hilt.
    ya I noticed that that's why I was going to try to add some space with some more PVC or something of that nature

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    The vader/yoda/ani 2010 cheapo card will fit nearly sideways like a coin in some spaces... otherwise your looking at yoda MR/Hfx..

    will be cool.. and I think is do-able especially if you add some space.. it will be interesting to see
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    "sideways like a coin"? What does that even mean? Coins are circular.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedi-Loreen View Post
    "sideways like a coin"? What does that even mean? Coins are circular.
    I guess he means you can slide it in lengthwise as well as width... Like inserting a coin into a coke machine...

    although, he could just mean he is putting coins into his saber so they aren't *ahem* priceless.
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    ok i'll give it a try once i finish making my mando helmet...i have the cheapo ani so it should work well.

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