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    @Card Collector
    Thank you. Based on the tutorial, I made a mistake :P

    @Rhyen Skytracker
    I use the most cheapest compact camera in Canon line up, Powershot A480.
    Just use Macro mode and it will enable you to take close distance shot (up to 1cm with super macro) I think all compact camera already got macro mode now.
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    @Matt Thorn
    Thanks for the warning

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    Quote Originally Posted by pus2meong View Post
    @Card Collector
    Thank you. Based on the tutorial, I made a mistake :P
    I hope it wasn't a fatal mistake. I wrote that so-called tutorial back when I didn't know Amps from Ohms.
    There's always a bigger fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Thorn View Post
    I hope it wasn't a fatal mistake. I wrote that so-called tutorial back when I didn't know Amps from Ohms.
    Don't worry nothing bad happen (at least for now ). I just test it based on the tutorial, so far so good (But I don't have motion and class sensor, need those. Will any random motion and class sensor work?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pus2meong View Post
    Don't worry nothing bad happen (at least for now ). I just test it based on the tutorial, so far so good (But I don't have motion and class sensor, need those. Will any random motion and class sensor work?)
    Yes. The clash and motion sensors were not attached when you got the board?
    There's always a bigger fish.

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    I love the blade use for shielding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Thorn View Post
    Yes. The clash and motion sensors were not attached when you got the board?
    Just the soundboard. Without motion and class sensor I only got power up, power down, and humming sound

    Anyway, can you tell me the name and serial number of the motion and class sensor. May be I can find it at my local electronic shop.

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    If you have another Hasbro board you can just take the clash sensor off of one and put it on the other...

    Momentary switches would make the clash work as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pus2meong View Post
    Just the soundboard. Without motion and class sensor I only got power up, power down, and humming sound

    Anyway, can you tell me the name and serial number of the motion and class sensor. May be I can find it at my local electronic shop.
    This should work as a motion sensor:
    http://jp.mouser.com/ProductDetail/M...2b3kcjoA%3d%3d
    I can't find anything on mouser that resembles the kind of simple, mechanical impact sensor you would need, but you could either 1) make your own using some kind of spring a metal post (I seem to remember seeing a tutorial on how to make one somewhere on these forums), or 2) use a momentary switch and simply press it each time you want to activate the clash sound.
    Quote Originally Posted by cardcollector View Post
    If you have another Hasbro board you can just take the clash sensor off of one and put it on the other...
    I'm guessing that if he had another Hasbro board, he would just use that instead of using this one.
    There's always a bigger fish.

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    Okay, thanks for the info.
    Since I don't have another Hasbro Board, so I will use my creativity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonewind View Post
    Nope - one press activates it , second press turns it off.

    The momentary button is just a requirement for that type of soundboard.
    So does DPDT or SPST make a differance, is one better for the hasbro board?
    Would really like to use a TCSS DPDT illuminated Mom switch.

    Sorry if this was already covered.

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