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    Default Question on latching converter....

    Im building a stunt saber for my friends birthday and he wants the general design to be just like my first saber ( http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...01-First-Build ).

    Sadly, there are no more Short Latching AV switches, so i was going to see if i can use the new converter. ( http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Mo...-20V-P929.aspx )

    Because I've never used this before, I was wondering if anyone has a schematic of this in a stunt saber?

    "You must trust that the components that form your lightsaber are meant to be together. There is no other way. It is the Force that binds them." = Professor Huyang

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediEngineer View Post
    Im building a stunt saber for my friends birthday and he wants the general design to be just like my first saber ( http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...01-First-Build ).

    Sadly, there are no more Short Latching AV switches, so i was going to see if i can use the new converter. ( http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Mo...-20V-P929.aspx )

    Because I've never used this before, I was wondering if anyone has a schematic of this in a stunt saber?
    Here is an old write up of how to wire it...

    http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...=Pololu+switch
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    I can still use a short av momentary switch instead of the tactile right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediEngineer View Post
    I can still use a short av momentary switch instead of the tactile right?
    Correct.
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    Thanks alot. This helps so much

    Still a little frustrated that I cant get the short latching anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediEngineer View Post
    Thanks alot. This helps so much

    Still a little frustrated that I cant get the short latching anymore
    The latching switches were discontinued because they didn't sell well anymore. Sorry.
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    Yea, I know... Change happens if we like it or not :P

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