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« on: November 19, 2006, 02:32:44 AM »

Hey guys, I have been looking into a way I can have all the leds on in the controller at once.  So far I have blown up one controller (but i got a replacement store was so dumb!!:D), the only method I have come up with so far is....to solder a wire on to the 5v+pin of the controller and just attach it to one of the positive sides of any SMD l.e.d.  This powers them all but they are not at there full voltage, if I add a resistor to it still the same, if I connect a resistor and a positive to an led then only that led powers on.  If you use it without a resistor it blows up.  One thing I also noticed is that with the positive wire attached (resistor or not) when you put it into the 360 the lights come on and stay on even when you have turned the console on, the reason this happens is so that the 360 can be powered on with the X button. So has anyone had an idea better than mine, maybe it has already been done??  But has it been done so the console is off and the lights are on and at full power.

Any ideas appreciated,

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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2006, 08:42:39 AM »

go to llamma.com and search for tutorials on changing the leds on both controler/xbox
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2006, 03:32:30 AM »

I have already changed them if you read :p I want to know how to make them stay on all the time (without blowing up the controller)

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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2006, 05:56:00 PM »

Hey guys, I have been looking into a way I can have all the leds on in the controller at once.  So far I have blown up one controller (but i got a replacement store was so dumb!!:D), the only method I have come up with so far is....to solder a wire on to the 5v+pin of the controller and just attach it to one of the positive sides of any SMD l.e.d.  This powers them all but they are not at there full voltage, if I add a resistor to it still the same, if I connect a resistor and a positive to an led then only that led powers on.  If you use it without a resistor it blows up.  One thing I also noticed is that with the positive wire attached (resistor or not) when you put it into the 360 the lights come on and stay on even when you have turned the console on, the reason this happens is so that the 360 can be powered on with the X button. So has anyone had an idea better than mine, maybe it has already been done??  But has it been done so the console is off and the lights are on and at full power.

Any ideas appreciated,

gigabite
I'm not sure what you are asking, but have you tried using the powersource that the "Xbox guide button" uses?
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