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10 Minute Wireless Wii Sensor Bar (2nd Cut)

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

This is an easy do-it-yourself project if you have your Wii connected to a projector and it is all for about $10!

myspace.com/wiidoesrule

That's the website...hope you like it!

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  • Wow! You are a pretty good ventriloquist! And the dummy is so lifelike! Just kidding, good vid!

  • @givemeafuknbreak111 Thank you! And thanks for watching!

  • Thanks for the video. This is the simpilist and easiest solution i found.

  • Your welcome! I'm glad that I could help!

  • trying that tomorrow thanks

  • Your Welcome!

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  • because the sensor bar that comes with the wii has wires, which dont extend far enough from the console for projector set ups.

  • umm nintendo makes the best games in my oppinion ssbb is coming out i mean really clash all nintendo charectors together and play as them and fight!!!

    exept they use business skills so you can probally bet theres going to be a second type of wii coming out with a different size maybe a mini wii...LOL LOL

    mini Wii i gotta tell my friends bout that!

    japanese mini wii! im done...

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  • nice tanks i can use dolphin emulator

  • does anibody no if this would work with 2 infrared laser pens ??!

  • NOW I understand !

  • @mrsalubriousmacca I can't tell you how many times I've tripped over that damm wire. Someday I may ruin a $199.00 Wii console in the process.

  • @Niko381 If you only used the one 1.5 volt battery then if should not hurt the LED, depending on the quality of the unit. The TSAL 6400 from Vishay will hand up to 6 volts in the wrong direction and be fine. Before throwing that LED away I would double check your connections. It might not be working because of a lose wire, not because it's blown.

  • The Wii remote has a high resolution infra-red camera in the front. When it sees the IR LED it plots it's position up or down, left or right X and Y if you will and it reports these back to the Wii or if you're smart a computer over bluetooth communication. View: "Low-cost Multi-touch Interactive White board" hear on YouTube for more information.

  • griffyboy0 You are correct. My IR source is 4.5 volts with two LEDs, one IR LED and one power indicator. It uses a 22 ohm current limiting resistor. Have I done well?

  • @sykopomp Thou knowest of the Wii Interactive White board system?!? :-)

  • You really only need 1 LED. I think it has 2 just in case a person stands in front of one of them. Look at ebay item 220522107668 or view other amazing items by user shakespeare1212. By the way my offer is $8.75 shipped anywhere in the US and NONE of your time, unless you count hitting the buy now button and maybe filling in your address as time. If you'd like to buy two, I'll send two for $15.85, not a problem. They are backed with double stick tape to stay firmly whereever you place them.

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