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Oh okay thank blaz'n. I found it $50 bucks.. hmm lol maybe U can build something to just hold my dremel for me.
Robin I r sorrieez.
Hey, thats really nice:)Anyway, how did you etch the PSP logo on the back. I currently have SR triggers and once school gets out i was gonna crack it open again and install the LEDs for my half complete RoL (have the clear ring, but no LEDs). So, I figure if i'm gonna open it up anyway, i might as well do something neat like that
nice diagramWhat switches did you use?send me a link
It's just an opinion, but i always found the transistor mod was better for slims than the Lm386. they do work but you have to play around with the two resistors to get it working correctly. with the transistor, there is less wire/soldering and requires less power to run. very easy to setup too.
WOW, that is the best looking PSP mod I've seen yet. How much did the extra parts cost you excluding the PSP?
Now are you asking if you had all 24 lighting up or you mean switching between those colors. Because if you want to have a switch to change between blue and purple for 12 leds youll need 10ohm resistor and to have them all lighting up 24 leds youll need 4.7ohm resistor. Your voltage source will be the 5v point.
i used the same point ._. im preety sure i failed ^-^
well on the slim the solid 5v point that your lm386 connects to is the one on the far left on the mobo. what about the 5v source in which you get your power for the solid. arent they on the same point because from what i understand there is only one 5v point besides the one on the powerboard.Thanks for correcting me :p