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if you are using the same mp3 player board u can get my code here [not final]

http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,109432.0.html

you must login the forum to be able to download

 

as for the wiring u need to connect the RX of the mp3 board to the TX of the arduino to send data, as well the 5volts and the audio pins.

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if you are using the same mp3 player board u can get my code here [not final]

http://arduino.cc/fo...c,109432.0.html

you must login the forum to be able to download

 

as for the wiring u need to connect the RX of the mp3 board to the TX of the arduino to send data, as well the 5volts and the audio pins.

 

Thanx skyone, that has really helped me out. I was trying to serial write the address of the mp3 in one go, not each field at a time.

 

You are the master

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testing that everything is still working before assembly and paint the hengster counter


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everything working fine :)the sd-card slot now is moved on the upside because in the front side i didn't consider that the receiver doesn't allow to eject or insdert the sd-card (dumb me!)i am going to install a transparent palstic sheet to protect the led bar. I drilled the hole for the led status. I added inside the box a filter in the front side.

 

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today i worked on the magazine receiver, where the battery will be stored

as told before, the battery chosen to run Arduino is a Phottix Titan 7,4volts 1400mAh litium for canon 550d/600d/650d EOS cameras. I tested that battery before and the amperage is real; it costed just 10 euro from Hong Kong.

 

Then i bought from ebay a charger plate for only 2 euro, that solved me a lot of troubles to build the battery housing. I had just to cut the unnecessary part.

 

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Finally, i added the ON/OFF main switch.

Tomorrow i will close the box and will build the magazine, that will cover the excess part of the battery.

 

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receiver with 7.4volt lithium battery inside installed and ready to paint

 

i also installed the folding stock with 2 screws on the front and 2 screws on the back

 

next steps:

 

finish the nozzle and install the RGB led on it (i am not going to use the resin one)

 

install the 3 or 4 resin doppydoo stuffs (as the aim)

 

paint the blaster without electronic inside

 

intall the electronic and kills the rebels! :D

 

p.s.

had to buy more wires! i finished them.

 

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worked on nozzle

 

I sliced ​​2 pvc pipes like a sausage and I got the 2 "slices"

 

sanded a lot, drilled and sanded again. Then glued togheter. When dry, i will finish to sand and screw on the black plastic cap where inside it will be installed the LED

 

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finished the nozzle, the house for the 3WATT RGB LED

 

the LED will be secured with 2 screws inside the plastic plug
 

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some minor stuffs

 

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painted the Hengslter counter and re-assembled. Then tested again before installing on the blaster, wich is under painting

 

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very soon it will be finished, but the hardest part will be to place cables inside..

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as expected, it was not easy to fit the cables inside, mostly because the speakers fit exactly the inner pvc pipe without gaps, so don't leave much space for placing wires.

 

but i did it :)

 

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everything is working 100%

 

now i should give another coat of paint to cover the colored cables, paint the handle grip, add the vent rails (i have the rubber ones), and it's ready fro Romics event at end of month

 

Arduino inside ;)

 

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I had a hard enough time fitting my electronics into my spring, can't believe how much is in yours, looking good :D

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yea! i had to order smaller speakers but the sound is so good now :)

 

I found one small speaker to fit in mine but I may add another, as I used hi-bright led's they use a bit of power so the sound board loses a bit of volume. I think it's like eveyones builds, they are a work in progresss, you always want to improve what you have. Hope the painting is progressing well ;)

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yes painted finished and now installing t-tracks with super-attack. Tomorrow will paint also the folding stock and the aim, so the blaster will be completed.

the paint is a bit textured to give a more metal look

 

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thanks guys

i am adding some new sounds

another folder(weapon) with star wars soundtracks, imperial march included (fire to skip tracks)

last folder with funny sounds (farts.. :D just for fun)

 

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just for fun

Fart machine added: 6 fart sounds at random with led off (last weapon after jawas sounds)

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today i tested for the first time the blaster with arduino in a big event here in Rome (Romics). It was amazing. So many sounds, so much fun. The battery Phottix Lp-e8 lasted around 7 hours of massive use, that means with a spare battery it will last a full day event.

 

these 2 shots show the blaster in action (was me and a friend from rebel legion), soon i will post a review video.

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