Afterglow Controllers

Includes PS2, Xbox 1, GameCube (but not the Phantom Game Console)

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JackFrost22
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Post by JackFrost22 »

well what are the requirments. A transformer can be the size of a AA, but it still needs substantial power and they are heavy.
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thats what i love about the freakin site...no information

thanks for your help, ill probably just cancel the order...sheesh
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im probably going to put the battery pack on the back of the controller, and run the wire in the controller...it may not be pretty (when its not on that is :) ) but that way i dont actually have to worry about frying my gamecube
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Post by peppers »

it should not be to hard to draw power from the gamecube to power it

the yellow wire leading to the controller is 5V witch is for the rumblers (the controllers logic controles when it rumbles this wire is constant 5v unike some fool thinks)

and the blue wire is 3.43V witch powers the rest of the controller

and the Green is Ground

that sould be all you need to know and not fry it assumeing you know basic electronics

if you wanted to leave off the rumblers you could power a few leds witchout changing the power draw at all

you could evean have it light up instead of rumble if you wanted to maybe it always lights up blue or green or something then have red ones come on for the instead of rumble might be cool maybe osculating switch might make it nicer
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it would draw too much thus blowing a fuse
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Post by peppers »

not if you use small enoth ones you have to match you output and not go over its limits ,DUH!
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I know that but eh nevermind
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Post by Xlent »

my dad great with electronics (he works on electronics for a living) so hes gonna help me, so wel be able to figure it out...thanks for all your help everyone
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