i've succeeded
i'll post tut later.
Post Merge: January 09, 2011, 08:33:53 PM
What You'll Need:
A really small phillips screw driver
Soldering Gun and Solder
Hot Glue Gun and Glue
A USB cord
Needle Nose Pliers
Splice up about 8-10 inches of the wire. All you'll need is the black and red. I dipped the tips of the white and green wires in glue to avoid shorting anything out.
Remove the 7 screws. Four are under the rubber props and three are under the battery cover. Carefully ope the sensor bar.
You can have the wire entering the sensor the way you feel fit, I just bored out the middle screw hole under the battery cover (since i wont need the cover and i have no drill rite now
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And I hot glued the wires so they wouldn't move around. Try to go under the metal battery clip. You will have to cut off the screw catch in the middle on the cover of the sensor in order to get the cover back on.
Solder the black to the black and the red to the red. You really don't need to remove the entire battery clip to do it. They just fell out on me so I did it while they were out. It would help to hot glue the wires inside the sensor in a few places so they won't slip around and get in the way of the wide angle adjuster.
Carefully put it back together. You will have to leave the battery cover if you used my method of inserting the wires.
I connected it using the rock band usb extension since I have my hard drive and base plugged in also.
Power on the wii and you now have a hard wired "wireless" sensor bar. I have not tried it with batteries but i think is should be okay as long as you don't have it plugged into the wii.
You will have to manually power on the sensor after you turn your wii on but when the wii shuts down, so does the sensor.