under glow mod

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    cinijast, Jan 19, 2009
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    Thanks mate!
    Instructions please! :D
     
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    1. Obtain 3 leds
    2. obtain a led circuit (optional)
    3. Open the case
    4. Hook up the 5v power from the extra usb port on the bottom of the mobo.
    5. Now you have a under glow that you can turn on and turn off through windows. (of course you'll need to know how to disable the usb port that the lights are conected to)
     
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    becaus eit only draws 30 ma i didnt really need to turn it off and thats an arduino :lol: ive got one and there fantastic little microcontrollers see my post in the offtopic section , posted my aao related arduino porject :)
     
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    This includes soldering, yeah ? :oops:
     
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    So how you like your Arduino? Which one do you have?

    I wouldn't mind getting that mini one and sticking inside the A1.
     
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