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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendrick View Post
    Ahhh! I totes understand! thanks man ! now this leaves the question of which switch I should get, there's a couple momentary "standard" style switches in the store so should I get the SPST or the SPDT?
    For what you want the SPST would be the way to go. Could you post a link to what you specifically have in mind?
    Last edited by Forgetful Jedi Knight; 05-24-2014 at 12:07 PM.
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    Looks good to me.
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    Sweet! I'll tell ya how it goes

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    Alrighty, update time! Well I had it working perfectly on my work table all wired up after using the correct switch but when I went for the final assembly the sound stopped working :/ the led still works but now instead of a boot sound the led flashes real quick and it's quiet, I can still turn it on and off properly but there is no sound. I've checked and all the solder connections appear to be okay so I'm just concerned I didn't accidentally fudge up the board or something
    Last edited by Kendrick; 05-31-2014 at 11:09 AM.

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    Sounds like you are causing a ground or something when you install it. IF everything works outside the hilt, the something has to be "going wrong" (board or exposed wires/solder joints touching the inside of the hilt) when you install everything.
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    There was something wrong in the wire connecter, probably a result of poor cram fu! I fixed it.. Now on a somewhat unrelated note do you have a good tip for mounting the board on my battery pack?

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    Are you using a chassis?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendrick View Post
    No I am not :0
    That could be a big part of the problem, what DO battery solution (and any holder) do you have?
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