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    Default Anyone see any problems with this?

    This is my first attempt at making a saber hilt, i have some soldering experience and have a Mace MR for sound, I'm looking for a critique of my build and any changes i should consider.

    Double threaded hilt style 3
    Gender Changer
    3" Double female threaded connector
    Screw on LED blade holder style 1
    3 claw MHS mount
    MHS Claw Style 2 x3
    MPS Insert style 4
    MPS Pommel style 3
    1" Hilt safety plug
    LED "TCSS style" Battle blade 1" OD (30 inches)
    Build Your Own Luxeon V Electronics Kit
    - buckpuck 700mA
    - SPST Push on/off - Mom switch with black button
    - Cyan

    Thanks in advance,
    Rick

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    you need a battery pack for one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth_DevilGuy View Post
    you need a battery pack for one
    He's buying the Build your own Lux V kit, battery pack is already in there


    I don't know...

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    Just remember that an MR board needs to be run on a seprate circit or have a relay installed to operate with a Lux V. The 7.2 volts required for the Lux V will destroy the MR board.

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    Would it be better to use a Hasbro board for sound? How difficult is it going to be to wire the MR board in with everything else? Will I have room for everything? Will I have to use the 9v or would it be long enough for the AA holder? If I wanted to go the rechargeable route what sort of pack/recharger would I need?

    Edit: Also, would I be able to use the vibration module inside the hasbro Obi saber?
    Last edited by tullfan81; 02-17-2008 at 03:08 PM.

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