How to make Light Sabers — CF Wiring Guide (part III)

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14 comments to How to make Light Sabers — CF Wiring Guide (part III)

  • ImperialSith

    Very good. cant really put it better 5/5

  • greytale

    OOPS.

    I corrected (with an annotation) a spot where I focused on the wrong wires. Don’t want to confuse anyone. Whatever. People get the idea… :)

  • ForceUniverse

    So, your wiring everything to the sound board?
    What if your making a lightsaber without any sound effects? Do I still need a board to connect everything? Or, do I just connect all the wires to eachother?

  • greytale

    You should watch my other videos. What you’re looking for is right there on my account.

  • ForceUniverse

    Alright, I’ll take a look. Oh, and thanks for the friend invite ;)

  • DarthPhobas

    i made one a few months ago but it had toggle switch that made the light dim A.K.A ajusting swich, i also made a double and have all redey nerlymade all the sabers out of the force unleashed!!!!

  • chachiram7

    i wonder what it would look like with a super bright ultra violet LED…

  • FallenAngel2737

    does the crystal whiring kit come with everything??? if not can you tell me where to get everything.

  • Ginissi

    isnt there support to be a resister between the power and the LED?

  • greytale

    Yes and no. “No” when you’re using most LED-driving electronics boards (in this case, CF is providing “smoothed” current, and it is also being configured on the SD card)…

    “No” if your LED’s fwd voltage matches or closely matches the voltage output of your battery pack…

    “Yes” if your battery pack’s voltage output is significantly greater than the fwd voltage of your LED (such as if the batteries = 6v and your LED’s fwd voltage is 3.85v).

  • DragonKid562

    o now i c how to make it

  • jbsimdawg

    where do i get all of this

  • tean93

    where do u get d sound board

  • greytale

    @tean93 and jbsimdawg … the board is created by Plecterlabs. More should be available soon.

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