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you wouldnt need to break the ruble pads youd need 1 n22222 transistor and conntect the middle pin to the middle pot where the right trigger is the first to the top pot (of three ) and the 3rd to the negative of the led i have this done on a cg board but matrix is different ill get you some pics if you like the transtors are a pound for 3
surely if he did that it would still activated the rumble leds when the trigger is pulled and rf is off......it might be better to again use a transitor but wire to the ground of the led a ground point on the pad and to the rapid fire led..... so when the rf led turns on (as in rf is on) it would activate the transistor which would ground the led... and then when the rumble goes off u have rumble led... but if u turned rf off the led wouldnt get grounded and the rumble lights would turn on
no wire rapid fire up as normal now middle pin to middle pin of right trigger where the rapid fire goes bottom to bottom pin ground and the top of transistor to ground of led so when it fires a gun if will flash as the speed of rapid fire is set pretty good ive done it to my cg pad
yes if rapid fire wasnt enabled it wouldnt flash just light up i suppose if you wanted to do it when rapid fire is enabled try connecting the led wire make a spur off it or use that and connect is to the middle pic of and npn transistor if its under a volt or 2 so it doesnt burn out the transistor and the buttom of the transistor to ground and the top of the transistor to gound on the led i should emagine that would work
no why would you need to connect it to positive on the rumble pad at all ? just get the positive from the positive point on the board and also make sure that the led your connecting to the transistor has the rapid fire wire for the top fire code going to it also Post Merge: December 07, 2010, 03:42:46 PMbut to re-correct myself yea it looks like the science behind it is there and it would work but you have to get rid of the rumble motor as it wouldnt powr both sorry
erm what colour maybe red but not blue as i tried it
Just for what it's worth (and from personal experience), you can run quite a bit off the rumble points. A total of 14 rumble motors will operate normally off of the rumble points of a single controller. After 14 you start to lose a lot of the punch...So I wouldn't worry too much about a couple of extra LEDs...And yes Epic, your your diagram should make things operate as you want them to. Though I would not tap in to the ROL LED right there at the led, I would splice into the wire either close to the diodes/resistors on the indicator LEDs wire from the rf chip, or at the pin of the rf chip.
everything i answered that guy said transistors n2222 READPost Merge: December 08, 2010, 03:04:05 AMand maybe youve done it with blue 5mm but theres different type of quality i was using high intesity witch take quite a bit to light up i told you it would work but might not work the rumbl motor aswell as i struggled Post Merge: December 08, 2010, 03:07:10 AMand it will do exactly the same as mine did flash as it isnt a constant glow it flashes off the ruble pad