does anybody have an exact schematic for soldering a 3-watt LED to a Hasbro board? havin' trouble here....
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does anybody have an exact schematic for soldering a 3-watt LED to a Hasbro board? havin' trouble here....
"Chaka, call off Dawson, will ya?!"
Thread Index It's there...
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by xwingband
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xwingband, I think you should use this...
It's more....
Colorful...
And heart felt. lol
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sorry, xwing, it ain't there.
i need a schematic!
firebird, let's keep this civil, would ya?
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It is there... aptly named Hasbro sound module schematics under Cutaway views and wiring schematics...
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by Mi Gin Gonn
sorry, xwing, it ain't there.
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What, exactly is your question/problem? Maybe we can talk you through it...
I’m getting the feeling that I know what you might need, but I want to be sure.
This is what xwing is trying to show you...
And this...
With out the Micro-Puck
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What saber are you using? Because mine (from the Obi-Wan w/ The Force) looks nothing like that...
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That's Corbin's board. The one under the Hasbro topic had ones for using just the board itself. The board that Tim sold that was in the generic sabers and a few others.
The last one in the topic is the most common one and doesn't matter for which hasbro you have because they all have pretty much the same connection. The negative lamp wire goes to the LED and positive can either y-connect with the power and sound or do two seperate positives (one to the sound and one to the LED).
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This should help remember to install a resistor between the led and the positive lead. (This is in the thread index)
Postitive input = Hook directly to positive on battery pack
Negative input = Hook directly to negative on battery pack
Negative output = Switched output to LED or could be used to trigger a relay in a EL setup
The positive for the LED/EL setup would come straight from the battery
Using the negative output on the sound module like this will have a flash on startup/shutdown and a flash on clash. What I mean by this is the LED will blink on and off fast for a few seconds during these times.
Do-Clo
Don't make me destroy you...
allright, guys, i think i got it now. muchos gracias for the help.
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