Yes, that will work. Although, I will add that if you have a Luke ROTJ FX board, that you don't need to splice the speaker wire into the board/battery positive...that soundboard has it's own separate leads for the speaker.
Yes, that will work. Although, I will add that if you have a Luke ROTJ FX board, that you don't need to splice the speaker wire into the board/battery positive...that soundboard has it's own separate leads for the speaker.
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Thanks Jay-gon, Your help is, as always, much appreciated.
i dont think you need the + from the recharg port to the + on the speaker but other than that it looks good to me but i havent done one with an MR
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That's what Jay-gon already said.
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Thanks all. My bad on the speaker hook up I was thinking about the other MR boards I have done.
so quick question, I'm noticing in all the diagrams I find for the recharge port that they all have a momentary switch, is that neccessary or can you use a latching switch with a recharge port?
Really? Not the all the diagrams I've seen.
Like this one, it has a latching slide switch:
I'm not sure why you think it would matter which switch you use with a recharge port. The switch is dependent on the type of board you use. You can use a recharge port with any board, or even just a direct drive saber.
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Ahh ok. Still learning...., I was going by the few schematics I've seen, the ones in this post, and one in another, both said momenatry on the switch not latching so I wasn't sure if there was something regarding that. Thanks, this diagram actually is alot closer to what I'm looking to do.
I guess most of the diagrams you've seen are for sabers using the Hasbro Econo boards, those all use momentary switches.
The diagram I reposted above was from the page right before this. I guess you missed it.
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