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Thread: Will this,work?

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    So I am going to start orderong parts for my saber next week. And I need to know something

    Will the Ultrasabers MLS wired for FOC fit inside the v-grovved ribbed section?
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    You'll have to ask over on the US forums. If you already have the components in your hand, get a set of calipers and measure them. Inner Diameter of the V-Grooved Ribbed section is 1.15".
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    I have asked. But no one responded. I just dont want to drop $70 on a mls unit just to find out it dont fit ya know?
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    Either the Nano Biscotte or the Petit Crouton from the TCSS store will fit in that section. The NB is the cheaper solution, but it does not support FoC, and is currently out of stock. The PC is a more expensive option, but it does provide FoC capabilities, plus a fair number of other features. Both boards are an excellent value, and I would recommend them to anyone wanting to add sound to their saber.

    We generally avoid discussing US products on this site.
    We all have to start somewhere. The journey is all the more impressive by our humble beginnings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Serpent View Post
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    Most sites generally avoid discussing US products, except for their own forums. If you can't find answers there, then I would avoid using their stuff. Consider this a tip from the top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Vane View Post
    I have asked. But no one responded. I just don't want to drop $70 on a mls unit just to find out it dont fit ya know?
    Then don't...make it yourself using the parts sold here, and you'll know for sure that it will fit. The parts will only cost you about $25.00 for the heatsink module, a multi-die led and lens, and electrical connector.

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    I have both Led units, and the TCSS ones are much better suited to MHS parts. But that beinng said the others are small in diameter and could be used in tighter spaces. But by and far TCSS all the way!

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    It does take a bit of study and practice, but even I was able to get an LED Engin 10W RGBW hooked up. If you're looking at a single-channel LED, then that'll be even easier. Time, patience, and the right approach are the first three tools you'll need.

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