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Thread: Upgraded saber: The Sage V2

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    Quote Originally Posted by XarovitRost View Post
    so just a quick question. am i correct that to use two of the colors they are just spliced into the board as one? I have ordered a tri rebel(rb/b/w) and want to mix the royal blue and white for a silver blade look, and read on other forums that was the way to go.
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    Parallel wiring is more like wiring that is shaped like a "Y" - bottom goes to board, and the branches go to one LED each (with resistors). One "Y" for the (+) and one "Y" for the (-).
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    awesome yea thats what i meant. the army has destroyed my vocabulary haha. also am i correct that the PC is the only way to run the white led because the resistor guide says that 3.6/3.7v is not enough voltage but the NB and prizm maxs voltage at 5.5? i have looked at so many posts about getting this together but cant find the right thread to answer my questions.
    Last edited by XarovitRost; 12-02-2014 at 12:46 AM.

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    You can run the white with a NB, you will just need to use a Power Extender (PEX). The wiring for this is also covered in the manual.
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