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    Default Tri-cree r/g/rb + recharge port + AV switch + NBv2.0 + FoC pex (basic saber build)

    Hello everyone!
    This is my first post, and I thought I'd share this with you. I was looking for wiring diagrams, tutorials, anything to get a nice, bright purple saber. The tri-cree seemed optimal for a bright FoC effect, too. I got all the parts together (list is forthcoming) and got to work assembling. Everything went well, mostly. I messed up somewhere, but nothing too serious. Still, it didn't do what it was supposed to. I did get the LEDs to light up, with a nice shade of purple, btw. I knew I'd messed up a linkage somewhere, as the red led turned on with av switch led, as soon as I pulled the kill key. I thought I could assemble the separate diagrams into one cohesive construction as I worked, but I was mistaken. I then set about creating a schematic of sorts that I could follow. Now that I have that, I'll share it with you. But first, here's my parts list.

    Panasonic 18650 3.7v Li-Ion battery
    switchcraft 2.1mm charging port
    Nano Biscotte v2.0
    Power Xtender 2.0
    16mm AV short momentary switch
    Cree tri-xp-e2 r/g/rb
    1ohm 2w resistor
    18ohm 1/4w resistor

    I didn't include a speaker, because it didn't seem worth even more clutter in the real estate to consider something so trivial. What you should know is that I only resisted the red LED, and altered the drive & fdrive values in the config files.
    drive=943 (red & blue LEDs)
    fdrive=990 (green LED)

    Okay, now here's my diagram:

    spurple.jpg

    Thanks to all of you that have gotten me this far. You have my sincere gratitude. I hope this is useful to all you purple saber fans!
    Last edited by apollyonus; 04-10-2015 at 05:17 AM.

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    And here it is!

    This is a pic of the hilt:
    20150210_084638.jpg

    And the video:
    https://youtu.be/ES0ir9Ti51E

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    That saber is Dope! how'd you fit all that in such a small ID?

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    It was interesting, but not too difficult. I don't have a machine shop, so I just dremeled down the speaker mount: http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/MH...kers-P314.aspx The accent ring gave me a bit of help there. From there, the battery fits quite snugly with the two speaker wires running along side it. moving up, the nano biscotte sits beside the switch and recharge port. I used a section of 1.25"id shielding to help protect the http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/9-...bes-P1009.aspx. and of course, the power extender has lots of room in the forward choke. Here's a diagram of the layout. The shape sizes are true to size as I could make them. It's also worth mentioning that before threading the rear choke/pommel assembly onto the switch body, I had pre-twist the wires. What I mean is, I held the two pieces together, and turned them as if I was unscrewing the bottom half before screwing them together. (I pulled the lead off one of my batteries the first time I put it together.
    saber topology.jpg
    I think it's also worth noting that I did not build this saber to sell it. In other words, if I were a paying customer, and received this wired as it is, I might be a returning customer. That being said, I think the shape is very comfortable for spinning, as well as sparring.

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    Nice! well built mate!

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