I thought you were using a line out of the lethal weapon movies I was just playing off of that.
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I thought you were using a line out of the lethal weapon movies I was just playing off of that.
Lan=cats DoClo=dogs []
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes. I will do what I must." - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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I thought you were using a line out of the lethal weapon movies I was just playing off of that.
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Missed that one I am a little off today.
Do-Clo
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cat huh? im not sure how to take that. i think me and do-clo get along just fine.lol
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Dear Do-Clo,
I have read (some) of the posts concerning sound modules and picked up on your statement of using a 7805 voltage regulator for a one-battery system. But when you do that, you basically have to disconnect the wire from the board and solder it to the output lead on the 7805. It can be done but it's somewhat a pain. But then you have the blade clash and everything else. And if you're smart, you can make a 9 volt adapter so you can plug in the module and run the EL driver off the sound module. You'll still have the switch for the EL blade but the switch on the sound module (when connected) will be like the master switch. [^]
Why isn't everyone doing it that way or are there drawbacks on that system? Please explain. [:0]
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MagicBill
If you look in the thread index you will find a link to a solution I came up with for the EL saber with a hasbro sound board using only one switch. out of everything I have tried this works the best, check it out.
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Bill, besides I don't understand what you are getting at, Do-Clo HAS already created a one-switch option that doesn't have any drawbacks other than it's more soldering. His solution is quite elegant... check it out, I indexed it.
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yep, did one like that and it is right on. You won't be disappointed.
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That set up will also work with a 5 watt luxeon just use 6 AA batteries for 9 volts
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listen lord do-clo must you,. right is he!!!
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