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    No. It's not the same. The PC3 will do everything that other board does, and then some.

    As an FYI, we do not post links to sites that sell similar products to TCSS. You'll also find that discussion of US products is frowned upon for a number of reasons. There's some bad blood between them and the rest of the saber building community.
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    I don't know the history between "the others" and TCSS and will keep that in mind. I just tried to understand what you could do with PC3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilpostino View Post
    I don't know the history between "the others" and TCSS and will keep that in mind. I just tried to understand what you could do with PC3.
    We guessed that, that's why SS filled you in. You could always read through the owner's manual for the PCv3 to see what it can do.
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    Here is the release announcement for the PCv3 from erv: http://www.fx-sabers.com/forum/index.php?topic=42214.0

    Most of the new and updated features are listed there. The manual is very inclusive though, and definitely a good read. Mandatory to read if you intend to use one.
    We all have to start somewhere. The journey is all the more impressive by our humble beginnings.

    http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz for the lazy man's resistor calculator!
    http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...e-to-Ohm-s-Law for getting resistor values the right way!

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    Thanks for the link.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilpostino View Post
    I am thinking about making a light saber for my girlfriends daughter. She is indeed a girlie-girl and I am planning on making the hilt pink. Does anyone know if it is possible to make pink LED as well?
    Try Digikey. I believe the have a few LEDs in unusual colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John-Michael View Post
    Try Digikey. I believe the have a few LEDs in unusual colors.
    They wouldn't have the LEDs we are talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilpostino View Post
    I asume PC3 is the same as the emerald drive that US sels, right? I have seen a video of what that can do and it is tempting to buy one but as mentioned it might be somewhat overkill for a kid. I am going to look up the potentiometer.
    We don't usually talk about other manufacturers here, but since you brought it up, anything made by US is junk.

    However, since you're looking for pink, its very easy to get hot pink using resistors. Lets say you're running 3.7V. Put a 1 ohm resistor on the red, and put at least 4.7ohms on the royal blue of a tri-rebel. The trick is to make the red run at max power and the blue run at about... 25-33%.

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