you really only need a max of 3 LED on each side. It does work with a minimum of 2 LED on each side. Newer sensor bars acutally have 3 each side now to reduce power consumption from the wii
I tried this but I encountered a problem with the voltage. Ordinary USB ports deliver 5v @ 850mA and the wii sensor bar runs on 7.75v @ 85mA (6v might work). It seems that your AC adapter for the USB is higher than 5v. Never the less, you will need 2 USB ports for this to work an deliver 10v to the bar add 30 ohms (apprx.) to avoid overheating or frying the LEDs.
don't need any program?
EsmeraldMaster 3 days ago in playlist Liked videos
lol filming with ipad2 :)
gergert3 2 weeks ago
so is there any tutorial on how to do this?
KENNITHH8 3 weeks ago
you really only need a max of 3 LED on each side. It does work with a minimum of 2 LED on each side. Newer sensor bars acutally have 3 each side now to reduce power consumption from the wii
Kyuushiniisshou 1 month ago
I tried this but I encountered a problem with the voltage. Ordinary USB ports deliver 5v @ 850mA and the wii sensor bar runs on 7.75v @ 85mA (6v might work). It seems that your AC adapter for the USB is higher than 5v. Never the less, you will need 2 USB ports for this to work an deliver 10v to the bar add 30 ohms (apprx.) to avoid overheating or frying the LEDs.
desperadolive 1 month ago
10 minutes blahblah for no information, usb ports are shortcircuit protected, btw.
The only information is that you have to bridge 2 leds on each side, thats it!
What a waste of time!!!!
Koodie2 6 months ago
How did you do the cables junction? Wich wire goes with wich wire?
mikekiske 7 months ago
@mikekiske i guessed, no, red and black are positive and negative and the sensor bar's positive is on the left. from the front perspective
Luigijacks 7 months ago
@Luigijacks Is all that simple?
mikekiske 7 months ago
just 48 views
wtf
sindrecool1 8 months ago