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Xbox Case Modding Help
#1
Posted 21 February 2010 - 01:07 PM
i have the materials for the mod.
i saw this video on how to mod you xbox 360 with leds
i watched both videos. now i want to know where to solder the negative and positive wires to
please help
TUTORIAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ__MeXLWpw&feature=channel
this is my xbox now
#2
Posted 21 February 2010 - 01:27 PM
so i want to mod my xbox 360.
i have the materials for the mod.
i saw this video on how to mod you xbox 360 with leds
i watched both videos. now i want to know where to solder the negative and positive wires to
please help
TUTORIAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ__MeXLWpw&feature=channel
this is my xbox now
I don't understand why you would do anything like this ridiculous video. If you want to do the ROL, you just solder new LEDs where the the old ones were. If you want to run LEDs around and in the 360 you just buy an LED stick from places like extreme-mods and put what color LEDs you want in the sticks and cut and form them where you want. They plug into the fan plug and require no soldering to the 360.
I don't understand. Some advice..
99% of anything you see on youtube having anything to do with modding/repairing your 360 is garbage, and should never be done, ever by anyone with common sense.
#3
Posted 21 February 2010 - 09:32 PM
I don't understand why you would do anything like this ridiculous video. If you want to do the ROL, you just solder new LEDs where the the old ones were. If you want to run LEDs around and in the 360 you just buy an LED stick from places like extreme-mods and put what color LEDs you want in the sticks and cut and form them where you want. They plug into the fan plug and require no soldering to the 360.
I don't understand. Some advice..
99% of anything you see on youtube having anything to do with modding/repairing your 360 is garbage, and should never be done, ever by anyone with common sense.
sure but i don't have $70 dollers on somthing that i don't like. but if is safer than ill buy one :|
#4
Posted 21 February 2010 - 11:30 PM
sure but i don't have $70 dollars on something that i don't like. but if is safer than ill buy one :|
Shouldn't cost you $70...lol I believe the cut-able LED boards are around $10. and you can buy lots of LEDs on Ebay pretty cheap. Since it is pretty much just plugging them in, so it is safer all around than soldering to the board(s).
#5
Posted 04 March 2010 - 10:55 PM