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Does anyone here have a parts list for all the extra parts they

used to install a blastercore?

 

if you have a list with suppliers it really would help out!

 

post schematics and photos if you can!

 

I need help from someone who could solder up a barrel LED setup?

anyone interested in having me pay you to wire up a propagation

ray?

 

I'd also like to see battery setups, and capacitor setups.

 

I'm not really good at all with electronics!

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have a look at this

http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/18398-doopdoos-e11-with-electronics/

 

got batterys off ebay and all the rest off a local electrical shop. good source of info is

 

http://www.fx-sabers.com/forum/index.php?topic=30606.0

 

if you got any more question just ask

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It might be what you are looking for:

http://www.plecterlabs.com/Media/Doc/BlasterCoreV4-GB.pdf

 

Website link:

http://www.plecterlabs.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=1148&language=en

 

And if you still have questions I think this is the guy to contact ;)

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well.. my main interest is in getting the battery voltage, resistors and led's all from the correct suppliers.

and getting all the math and setups correctly assigned.

 

I don't know how to adjust the details for battery, resistor and led setup.

 

that's my main problem.

 

can anyone give a list of exactly where they purchased all the items needed?

 

I don't want to blow up my board?

 

can anyone wire me up a propagation ray led setup on a pvc pipe and send it to me?

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Page 8 of the PDF for BlasterCore has the specs on the LED hookups, 3.3v/25mA, I'm assuming it's regulated, since I didn't read through much of it as I don't own one myself. You can use this calculator to check what value resistors you should be using with your chosen LEDs-

http://www.superbrightleds.com/led_info.php

 

If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to help!

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You do not need to own a blastercore to understand which resistors are needed at a certain input voltage to not have your LEDS burn out. This is pure math, and following instructions.

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can you show me the Hall sensors... do you know how to wire up a satelite board?

the PDF that irvin has on his site is not complete...

 

do you have a working blastercore in your blaster and want to help.

 

??

 

no other posts are worth my time.

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You want the size of your resistors to use for your leds.

 

Let's say you hook your blaster core up to an input voltage of 9 volts from a normal battery.

 

If we follow Ohm's Law, that gives us the formula for R=V/I  or Resistance = Volt / current. The maximum current you may draw through your LEDs per instruction in the PDF is 2.25 mA. Now you know 2 of 3 variables, and can solve the equation. If we add the numbers into the formula we get R = (9 - 3.3)/ 0.0025 = 228 ohm

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  Es is the source voltage, measured in volts (V),   Eled is the voltage drop across the LED, measured in volts (V),   Iled is the current through the LED, measured in Amperes (Amps/A), and  

R is the resistance, measured in Ohms (Ω).

 

http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/led_resistor_calculator.php

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does not help... since it's theory and not applied...

So just change the values to something that suits you. But my example is very "real-world".

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real in what world?

In a world where electronics follow the laws of physics and where LEDs and 9volt batteries have been invented. :)
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what I want:

 

A propagation ray barrell wired up. with color change for blue and red.

a barrel tip led wired up for stun and main flash.

a full wiring diagram and resistors and capacitors for a battery bay and charging system.

 

no critics can help... only real troopers helping troopers.

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What color LEDs did you want to use for the propagation? Standard red? If so, here's the resistors and LEDs you can use-

LEDs: http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=SLX-LX5093IDvirtualkey69600000virtualkey696-SLX-LX5093ID

Resistors: http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Xicon/291-240-RC/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMu61qfTUdNhG2SQwNu9H8kGcqIgBPvMRF0%3d

 

For the propagation, you'd need 6 of each. In case you didn't know, with Erv's board and through-hole resistors, you'll want to kind of wind one lead of the resistor around the positive (longer) lead on the LED and tin it with some solder, then solder the other lead where the LED positive lead would go.

 

 

Obviously I was typing that as you were replying^

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I'll still have to figure out how to wire the hall sensors to a real sterling trigger group...

 

but I guess the critics will say that the exact instructions are included in the PDF?

 

LOL.

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I can work something up for you a bit later, but I'm heading home from the office in a few minutes. I'm not sure what you wanted to use the hall sensors for, if you wanted to keep that under wraps, you can pm me with the pertinent info. The dual propray is fairly simple, Erv added an auxray setting as well. Did you want to use a pair of LEDs left/right for each position and color or just one LED? Personally, I think the left/right looks better, more realistic

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so from my description I need the satelite board, and will need the proper leds for the main flash and the propagation ray leds.

since I want the color change in both the propagation ray and the main flash.

 

this according to me needs to have different resistor values and led values.

 

the PDF describes 2 red led's in the propagation ray per SIDE.

 

and this is INCORRECT  I only want one side of multicolor leds.

 

see... this is a great example of how the PDF is not exactly correct for how e-11's

are to be made.

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