@singingman567 Once i had the driver, led, wire, solder, switches, hilt parts and power source together around an hour of work. In the process of upgrading it. Will post the result at a later date.
As to thank yous--you already have. Making a video could help others out there, so... continue to do so!
As to a battery solution, I'd recommend looking into some kind of 7.4v Li-Ion cell solution. It's not as "technical" as it sounds, the cells simply take up less space, and have ~3.7v per cell (instead of 1.5 or 1.2v). Give it whirl, you never know! :)
how long did it take u to build
singingman567 1 year ago
@singingman567 Once i had the driver, led, wire, solder, switches, hilt parts and power source together around an hour of work. In the process of upgrading it. Will post the result at a later date.
LugeousAnima 1 year ago
Nice work! Always good to see some special effects on an MR saber. The Corbin board definitely helps for that.
--Novastar
greytale 2 years ago
Thanks.
Unfortunately seeing as how i only have a 6V power solution for this setup i cant get the flicker going on idle.
Maybe in the future ill look into upgrading it though for now im relatively satisfied.
All you guys at the fxsaber forums & the custom saber shop were a great help. I can never say thankyou enough.
LugeousAnima 2 years ago
As to thank yous--you already have. Making a video could help others out there, so... continue to do so!
As to a battery solution, I'd recommend looking into some kind of 7.4v Li-Ion cell solution. It's not as "technical" as it sounds, the cells simply take up less space, and have ~3.7v per cell (instead of 1.5 or 1.2v). Give it whirl, you never know! :)
greytale 2 years ago
cool saber my friend great video, check out my first saber on my youtube page its not done yet though its currently getting worked on
stephaniedee41 2 years ago
yeah its pretty good. can't wait to see that crystal installed. i suggest you further develop the grip parts slightly, it looks kinda plain.
ulamss5 2 years ago