Rumble activated led mod tutorial

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

short tutorial on how to make an led flash whenever the controller vibrates

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  • When you rumble activate the led, do you need a resistor? I've seen some with resistors and without.

  • nah i dont use them.. waste of money i think.. Altho smart.. But i didnt use one And mines worked for about a year now =D Thicker the wire the less use of a resistor needed =)

  • how many led's did u put in the guide button?

  • i only did one. just so that my battery last longer and dont die faster =)

  • wat size led do u need?

  • I dont know the size ass long ass they fit in your guide button i suggest small assorted LED's at Radio Shack just ask them and thell tell you where to go

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  • @runescapefreek88 pos is towards the middle, im doing the mod right now except not the guide button just an led poking out the side

  • @ktmorange08 you don't need a resistor as long as the led you chose to use is above 3.0v cause the controller(both batterys put out 1..5vx2 is 3v total)

  • which side is the positive and negative?

  • what leds did you use? gow many v.?

  • can you make it to where the left side lights up when the left motor goes off and same with the right? that would be a cool concept

  • do you need to remove the rumble packs?

  • depends on the voltage of the leds, get like, 2.5-3 volt leds and you shouldnt need one, if you are hookin them up to the batterys power sorce use a little more than 3 volts

  • LED lights use almost no power, they wont drain your battery. thats why most appliances use LEDs to indicate they are out of battery

  • it depends on the volt of the led if you use 3 volt then your fine thats what i usually use and would recomend if your new to this

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