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Thanx, i'm sure i will have more questions once i get one
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http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search
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You still have to wire up the switch correctly but this shows how to run EL at 9v and the sound module at 5v. That is if I figured correctly.
Tim
The Custom Saber Shop
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ok so I understand how everything is wired up but there is a speaker right would you have the speaker placed on the bottom of the hilt so you can hear it?, also how who one go about mounting all of these electronics inside the hilt ie.. securing the sensors to the inside so that they work properly maybe I can design a bracket that slips inside the hilt to attach all the components to I guess should work on it.
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I bought an electronic saber from walmart it has a motor in it that causes a vibration and attached to the board are three led's I was wondering if I mounted all of these things in my hilt if it would draw too much power from my blade?
"The probability of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approxamitly 3,720 to 1"...C3PO - ANH
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Jedi Knight
In all of my sabers, I put the sound board and the sensors in a film canister, with the speaker secured where the lid of the canister should be. A hole is in the "bottom" of the canister for the wires to pass through. Small, compact and fits inside a saber body nicely. All the sensors function perfectly.
...how will you know the light unless you have seen the dark? How will you know the good unless you have flirted with the evil?
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well the soundboard from the new hasbro sabers are different they come with vibration and LED already attached they would not fit inside a film canister so I took a piece of PVC pipe and cut it out so that I could mount everything to it and just slide it in the hilt with the sound coming from the bottom where I made some holes for the sound to escape the only thing is I had to make a small hole it the side of the hilt so that I could change the battery and this gets covered so you won't even see it
"The probability of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approxamitly 3,720 to 1"...C3PO - ANH
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not really when I am typing I use the old hunt and peck style of typing so not using any punctuations saves time besides who really cares it's not like I am getting graded on it
"The probability of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approxamitly 3,720 to 1"...C3PO - ANH
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