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Wiring Help
Ok, Its been quite a many years since i've wired up an LED lightsaber. Here are my parts and I was wondering if I got the right stuff.
Cree XLamp XP-E2 Color High Power LED Star - Single Amber
http://www.ledsupply.com/leds/cree-x...power-led-star
1995 Hasbro Luke Skywalker Sound Board (PotF2)
Momentary to latching converter 2.2 to 16V
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Mo...16V-P1129.aspx
12mm Anti Vandal Momentary Red Ring Switch
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/12...itch-P923.aspx
1000mA BuckPuck
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Bu...-wire-P10.aspx
2 GENUINE LG HE4 18650 2500mAh 35A High Drain Rechargeable Li-ion Battery + Case (Only one at a time)
28mm Speaker
28 gauge wire (multi color)
Protection Circuit Module PCB for 3.6V/3.7V (1S) Li-ion Battery Pack
18650 Battery Holder Plastic Battery Holder
And a couple of swing sensors to make a better swing sensor. With perf Board.
Now I think I have everything to get it working. But I'm not sure. Am I missing anything? Thank you guys!!
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Honestly, with that amount of cash going into the other parts, you will be disappointed with the hasbro sound.
I assume the latching converter is for the buckpuck? I have only ever used a relay.
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Jedi Council Member
Well, I missed the buckpuck...that will be unnecessary, too, since they require a minimum of 5 volts input...one Li-Ion won't be enough, and two will fry that soundboard.
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Ok, so I dont need the swing sensors, or the buckpuck. Then would I have to use a resistor for the LED? I've originally had this sound board in my first saber about 10 years ago and I used a latching but its next to impossible to find a latching 12mm av switch . I also picked up a yoda (unsure of the year) Im guessing 2010 but the clash doesnt work all the time, when I took it apart I noticed the clash sensor was really noisey. Like it sounded like it was too loose inside.
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