a cool idea is to use corbins pli on a switchbox. i believe erv has done that before.
a cool idea is to use corbins pli on a switchbox. i believe erv has done that before.
Darth Sequentius...Sith Lord
Bringing light to darkness.
That's easy!
Run your Luxeon with a buckpuck, Corbin driver, or soon Erv's buttered toast!
I am not a big fan for using off things to drive the LED though. I think using a Hasbro board with FOC might have done that.
Red 5 "Move Dangit! I gots Snitz to blow up!"
I suppose I should post these pics...
I was persuaded to disassemble my switch. It was rather easy actually, it wasn't actually glued like I thought, and it even went back together rather easily too.
Now we're talkin!
What's the voltage that it is set up to use?
MC
6v and 4.8v
i didnt so much talk you into it, i just asked if the plug would come apart to work with my application... btw fb ive got a box full of these now and my plan i told you about works well on the ani, still tryin to figure out the vader
thanks for the link and help my friend
Originally Posted by jjshumpert
Hey, I didn't name names....
Originally Posted by jjshumpert
Holy crap! @ $25 a pop, what are you doing with them?
Must get photos.......
well i told ya what i wanted to do with these and the volume of sabers i go thru, im gonna add it into all my personal collection designs...
Thanks FB,
I think this will work for me!
Did you get it online?
MC
fb got his at a local rc hobby shop, i got mine from the site he gave you. ive worked it into a few ani rots hilts so far putting the recharge on the back left side across from the switch and the pli on the front left and it works out really well with little modification to the inner working of the activation box, just a little trimming of the black plastic retainer. also just worked this into a vader with the recharge on the bottom end of the the activation box and the pli on the top. both are a bear to get the cut outs clean, i sugest a lot of time with and exacto and make a pattern from the original housing once you pull out the plug and pli to ensure a clean fit
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