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Thread: Hasbro sound module schematics and discussions

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    Couldnt find exactly where to put this...but I have a yoda lightsaber that lit up but made no sound. Thanks to the various replies on this fourm I was able to disassemble and troubleshoot my issues. I was able to get sound to the speaker but the problem is, the sound is very very faint/weak. Why would that be? Poor connection somewhere or a power issue?

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    I had the same problem, turns out i had some poor wiring/soldering connections within the battery/speaker compartment (MR Yoda). I was able to get sound back to the speaker but its now very faint...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-gon Jinn View Post
    This is a schematic of a basic Hasbro board from a 1995 Darth Vader:


    I added wires for the switch and also a seperate lead for the positive to the led:


    The finished board, ready for use:


    This would be best used with a Micropuck driver wired to the led leads, using a Lux I. These boards come from Hasbro sabers using 2 "C" batteries, and will run on 2 "AA" batteries.

    I have the Luke version of this sound board from 97. It ran on 2 C batteries for 3V. I'm trying to install it into a hilt as I broke that saber casing years ago. The electronics, as far as I know, still work.

    I have purchased a tri LED in green and a buck puck... In short, with the setup I have planned, I am worried about burning out the board. Does anyone have suggestions for a setup to use that would be more compatible with this board?

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    Sooo.....sorry to drag up a thread that's 12 years old, but would this be the "modern" equivalent of the Corbin driver in the original post?

    http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Po...r-20-P652.aspx

    I'd like to try this out with a Vader toy I found at the local thrift shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gropey-wan Kenobi View Post
    Sooo.....sorry to drag up a thread that's 12 years old, but would this be the "modern" equivalent of the Corbin driver in the original post?

    http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Po...r-20-P652.aspx

    I'd like to try this out with a Vader toy I found at the local thrift shop.
    Ummmm no. Not even close.
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