My version of a wireless sensorbar

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My version of a wireless sensorbar

Post by Jongamer »

Not as good looking as ghosstt's but I used NES game carts instead of Altoid tins, and my Sensor bar is a single unit, not 2 separate units, Kinda ghetto looking but isn't a lot what we do around here ghetto.

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Yes I glued 2 NES carts together :lol:

I plan on making cleaner looking ones in the near future.
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Post by GoldenfrankO »

Its kinda cool... and kinda like my idea. AWSOME!
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Post by ghosstt »

GoldenfrankO wrote:Its kinda cool... and kinda like my idea. AWSOME!
Which is?
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ghosstt wrote:
GoldenfrankO wrote:Its kinda cool... and kinda like my idea. AWSOME!
Which is?
My idea was to use 2 NES controlers.
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Post by Grandmasterjimmy »

Pretty cool, but there's something I've wondered when I've seen wireless sensor bars.

Why not just add batterys to the real bar? Or is it a power hog?
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Post by Aguiluz »

Nice!

(Even if I don't have a Wii yet.)
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Post by Jongamer »

Grandmasterjimmy wrote:Pretty cool, but there's something I've wondered when I've seen wireless sensor bars.

Why not just add batterys to the real bar? Or is it a power hog?
yeah pretty much, it has 10 IR LEDs in it so it needs like 12v

They say it runs fine on a 9v battery, but 9v don't last long, plus 9v batteries are expensive and rechargeable ones take forever to charge.

Yeah I thought about adding Batteries to the original one, but yeah I ran into the Power problem.
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Post by ghosstt »

GoldenfrankO wrote:
ghosstt wrote:
GoldenfrankO wrote:Its kinda cool... and kinda like my idea. AWSOME!
Which is?
My idea was to use 2 NES controlers.
Why use two? One is enough.
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