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  1. I'm going to try to reroute the the audio signal from the fader out and back to the speaker by using one of these https://www.ebay.com/itm/262785379891 Would I need to upgrade the speaker?
  2. That's badass! I'd like to make a 18650 pack or two but not sure how my high power vape batteries would work out being they are 35 amp batteries.. I have a few 10 amp batteries I've put in some other devices.. maybe I'll try those for gits and shiggles..
  3. 18650s are normally lipo too. Either will be fine.So I made one 8.4v nimh pack and installed with deans connectors..seems to be running fine. Could I run 2 of these packs parallel at once to double the amperage but keep the same voltage? https://instagram.com/p/BQgJ3nthdif I also have a couple 18560 battery sleds that I'm going to put deans on to try 2x18650's since that'll put the pack at 8.4 as well..
  4. Buying rechargeable d cells would totally be the logical thing to do;) but at moment I just gotta be careful how I spend money..my wife has been having problems with her health this past month and has taken leave from work.. And with a family of 5, it has been just as difficult to make extra money as it is to spending it. Hence my reusing and repurposing;p
  5. Hmmmmm interesting..I've heard a lot about lipo batteries but have never used them for anything. I know you need special chargers for them or they can get super gnar gnar..I always try to make packs for devices that I want to have a longer lasting charge like a portable speaker or a vape mod or something... Would a lipo be a better battery type for use instead nimh rc packs or lithium 18650 cells?
  6. These cells are usually 1.2v each, and I made a pack with 8 that puts me at 9.6v... strange thing is I pulled them off the charger to test the voltage output and its close to 11v... is that kinda like with lithium cells say they are 3.7v but when fully charged they're 4.2v?
  7. With 9.6v or 12v? I just don't wanna cook my table..
  8. Thats fine, the voltage regulator can handle up to 18v. http://www.beatshelter.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/pic1_PT01_regulator.png Is it better to solder directly to this piece, to the actual battery lead? I also see some people using 12v batteries.. I can make either or battery pack...
  9. Will a 9.6 battery pack (ni-mh rc car type)be too much voltage to use in the 01 connecting through the battery leads?
  10. Does the fader pop worse when you wire it into c8/c18 than when you wire it externally?Rasteri thanx helping me see outside the box.. I've been racking my brain so hard on trying to get this the way I want it..more internally than externally..figured I'd just pull all my wires in the case itself.. https://instagram.com/p/BQOcQn3BQlA It works but I think the record signal is trying to compete with the decoder signal... when I cut the fader on, the audio music seems to slightly drop.. not considerably, but enough to notice..
  11. On another note.. Raiden fader reposted a pic of my boys on Instagram!
  12. Does the fader pop worse when you wire it into c8/c18 than when you wire it externally?You're right, I was to the point of exhaustiOn and felt crazy defeated earlier I'm sorry,..
  13. Yes you'll need resistors. You're mixing the signal so just connecting the two outputs together could damage them.I posted one potential solution earlier in the thread -Is this for wiring in a fader or auxiliary port?or both simultaneously?
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