Improving & Tips for 3A's Halo Reach: 1/6 Carter https://bmedicom.runboard.com/t15313 Runboard| Improving & Tips for 3A's Halo Reach: 1/6 Carter en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:01:40 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:01:40 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: Improving & Tips for 3A's Halo Reach: 1/6 Carterhttps://bmedicom.runboard.com/p321090,from=rss#post321090https://bmedicom.runboard.com/p321090,from=rss#post321090Cool tips BeastX! Thanks for sharing here!nondisclosed_email@example.com (Kaido)Fri, 05 Jul 2013 18:24:34 +0000 Improving & Tips for 3A's Halo Reach: 1/6 Carterhttps://bmedicom.runboard.com/p321089,from=rss#post321089https://bmedicom.runboard.com/p321089,from=rss#post321089A few points: 1. The LEDs used in the arms are most likely rated at 5V. 2. Bicep has ordinary (brighter) LED powered at 4.5V with 3 batteries, 3V with two. 3. All other LEDs are SMLEDs (Surface Mounted LED) powered at 6V from the sockets/electrical points as the 2 CR2032 are in serial. (Weaker brightness). However each electrical points are connected to two SMLEDs in serial as well, each SMLEDs are subjected to 3V. 4. Absolutely no fiber-optics was used, all the LEDs are connected by wires to the point of lighting. Tips: Arm batteries. 1. Being physical impossible to fit three AG4 (Thickness:2.6mm), you can use AG1 (2.1mm) batteries instead. 2. For quick insertion of the batteries, you can wrap all the three batteries in a cellophane tape, bottom and top exposed, slot it in as a single unit. Few seconds to insert, instead of hours as reviewed by others. Improvement: Alternate switch. There's a larger empty space behind the neck, above the battery/circuit compartment, under the rubber suit collar. The 4 white plug connectors, L to R, Left leg, Head, Chest, Right Leg (each supplied with 6V). Location for the secondary switch: The PCB is just simple electrical connections/connectors, no resistor or other components. Points to connect behind the PCB: A flat switch soldered onto the said 2 points: 1. The switch was just place on top at the "said location" wires snaked down to the opening. The switch could be glued in place though. 2. The original switch remains in off position. 3. Switch on/off lights without opening the back, problem aligning the connector pins to the back cover, reduce/eliminate the need to open the back, new switch remains concealed. 4. Depressing the switch, just press the rubber behind the head/neck.nondisclosed_email@example.com (BeastX)Fri, 05 Jul 2013 01:23:42 +0000