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A challenge for the mod experts ;) in Modding; Originally Posted by kinabaloo Who you calling a geek?! I don't know any Python Aren't we all geeks somehow in ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
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    I don't know any Python
    Aren't we all geeks somehow in the mods forum anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by warp1900 View Post
    Aren't we all geeks somehow in the mods forum anyway?
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    Warp I went to RS and bought 3 of these. Now I don't have a clue what to do with them. Would you please show me? With pictures if you would please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormynights View Post
    Warp I went to RS and bought 3 of these. Now I don't have a clue what to do with them. Would you please show me? With pictures if you would please.

    Here are some of the options you have with the RS wall wart:

    1- this is my own setup, you would have to build your pass-through and atty adapters for this one.



    2- faster to make with your actual setup, you only need to add an USB connector to the wall wart, and a regular pass-through with this adapter to be able to connect.





    3- one more would be to cut off the USB plug on your pass-through and the connector on the wall wart, and solder one rca jack and one plug.





    4- the fastest/easiest would be to cut off the USB plug on your pass-through and the connector on the wall wart, and attach one to the other, but then your pass-through will be limited to use only with that wall wart.


    I hope all the pics show, moved them to another website.
    Last edited by warp1900; 08-09-2009 at 03:42 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warp1900 View Post
    Here are some of the options you have with the RS wall wart:

    1- this is my own setup, you would have to build your pass-through and atty adapters for this one.




    2- faster to make with your actual setup, you only need to add an USB connector to the wall wart, and a regular pass-through with this adapter to be able to connect.






    3- one more would be to cut off the USB plug on your pass-through and the connector on the wall wart, and solder one rca jack and one plug.





    4- the fastest/easiest would be to cut off the USB plug on your pass-through and the connector on the wall wart, and attach one to the other, but then your pass-through will be limited to use only with that wall wart.


    I hope all the pics show, they seem to come and go for some reason.

    Warp, thank you for your reply but I can't see any pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormynights View Post
    Warp, thank you for your reply but I can't see any pictures.
    ^&%$%&#!!

    I don't know what this keeps happening to pics i post, they come and go.

    EDIT: i moved the pics to another website and it works now
    Last edited by warp1900; 08-09-2009 at 03:31 AM.
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    Thank you so much. I have an idea now of what I want to do. I want to make a battery box like your first picture. Now I need to figure out how to make the connections. I have an 801 connector I bought from nerf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormynights View Post
    Thank you so much. I have an idea now of what I want to do. I want to make a battery box like your first picture. Now I need to figure out how to make the connections. I have an 801 connector I bought from nerf.


    Pick your switch, this is what will be inside your box. In my setup i used a 2 x AAA battery box.







    Cut the cover(shell) of the RCA plug to the size you need. look at the end for more.



    Just brake the long connector in the RCA, you don't need it since it is metal and that will be the ground.






    NO Soldering, no cables for the adapter, just glue the battery adapter to the cut RCA jack shell.
    You have to figure out how much to cut so the center RCA pole will make contact with the center of the connector.


    Hope it helps

    Last edited by warp1900; 08-09-2009 at 05:57 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warp1900 View Post


    Pick your switch, this is what will be inside your box. In my setup i used a 2 x AAA battery box.














    NO Soldering, no cables for the adapter, just glue the battery adapter to the cut RCA jack shell.
    You have to figure out how much to cut so the center RCA pole will make contact with the center of the connector.


    Hope it helps

    Perfect. I think even I can do this. Thank you so much my friend.

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