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    Default Hasbro Darth Vader Conversion CF 4.0 – 10w RGB LedEngin.

    This is a Hasbro Darth Vader saber I picked up around Christmas last year when Amazon was selling them for $50.00. I gutted it and used the TCSS Blade conversion kit. It has a CF 4.0 with some custom sounds fonts, 7.2v Ultrafire battery pack, 10w RGGB LedEngin with 5-degree optics. I kept the stock on/off switch and added some 5mm leds, an aux button and a 7 position BCD pushbutton rotary switch for switching colors.







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    Impressive...
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    wow that is so cool. what are the advantages of having a 10 watt RGGB instead of an RGBA? i have to get my self a CF. fo sho

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJMoonbass View Post
    what are the advantages of having a 10 watt RGGB instead of an RGBA?

    I used the RGGB led because of the rotary switch for color mixing I was using. It only accepted 3 colors for mixing. Plus, running the 2 greens at the same time in parallel makes the green about as bright as a Lux V.

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    aah i see. is there a switch that mixes four? i am really wanting to use an RGBA for my senior project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJMoonbass View Post
    aah i see. is there a switch that mixes four? i am really wanting to use an RGBA for my senior project.

    I haven't found one yet, other then a dip-switch set-up, but I'm still looking. I have one if those RGBA's also and I want to put it in a Mace Windu conversion I'm doing. The hunts not going very well, so I'm considering creating a module board for color changing using a PIC chip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJMoonbass View Post
    aah i see. is there a switch that mixes four? i am really wanting to use an RGBA for my senior project.
    A Binary coded rotary switch will do just fine. Just make sure to get one with the correct number of positions.

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    Great conversion, I'm sure you love it.
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    Very impressive indeed. I have used those BCD rotary switches on a couple of projects and they are nice. Before the BCD rotary switch I was using a 5 or 6 position normal rotary switch and had some good results there too, but it uses alot of wiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyen Skytracker View Post
    Very impressive indeed. I have used those BCD rotary switches on a couple of projects and they are nice. Before the BCD rotary switch I was using a 5 or 6 position normal rotary switch and had some good results there too, but it uses alot of wiring.
    Do you have any that you recommend?

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