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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2006

Go unplug your sensor bar, then turn on your wii. Take two candles and light them above your TV, and move the wiimote around. Notice anything? If you did it right, then your wii cursor should be moving around. You might think its crazy, but it works. All the sensor bar does is shoot 4 IR lights. The Wiimote does the sensing. Candles make IR light so there you go, home made wireless, no battery using, no electricity using, sensor bar

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  • so what your saying is all you need is 2 bright lights either side of your tv?

  • Not bright lights, just Infrared light.

  • Even if this works, how do you get a cable to the candles? The wii has to use that sensor bar outlet on the back to even get a signal from any ir sensor.

  • T_T; all the bar does is shoot IR beams. The Remote is the sensor.

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  • I don't like those dark ritual games, it scares the shit out of me! I mean, dude! Look at those summoning candles! Please, stop playing that! You are only making apocalypse come sooner!

  • my fathers wont let me do that, they say "too dangerous" -.-

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  • Worked perfectly. Just use two candles. nothing genius about it. you don't needs cords or any of that crap. Thanks so much!

  • @tatsumaru12345 anything is a sensor anything the sensor bar meat lights to the remote and than the remote works

  • @Runningblind0913 and they bang it into your head again in ninth...

  • u hav 2 dads?

  • Wait a minute, how is a person born out of two males?

  • Oh yes it does emmit 4.

  • Its true that any bright light source can attract the Wii Mote, but one very important question: how do you connet the candles to the Wii?

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