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    Default Wiring a 1999 Qui-Gon board with accent LEDs

    Hey all!

    Was wondering if you all would be so kind as to examine this diagram and give me some feedback. It is a modified version of a diagram I found in CardCollector's economy board wiring guide
    http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...w-DVD-Tutorial

    And here is mine. I'm still not 100% on the transistor , but if I've read correctly, it allows me to use power direct from the batt pack and bypass using power from the board? Also, the diodes were a suggestion from the Jay Car guys (very little help in all) and so I'm not sure about them either. Anyway, thanks for looking!

    Saber Wiring Diagram.jpg

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    You will want to wire the accent LEDs in parallel. so each led has a positive and negative lead spliced from the main LED.

    I *think* the transistor setup will work. It looks right anyway...

    I hope it works for for you!
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    You will want to wire the accent LEDs in parallel. so each led has a positive and negative lead spliced from the main LED.
    Gotcha. So maybe something like this?
    Saber Wiring Diagram 1.2.jpg
    Last edited by Davo; 05-07-2011 at 01:47 AM. Reason: wrong pic

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    exactly.
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