ok, i'm working on a project of mine. And it involves the upgraded X board for the egg 2 and the motor from the egg 2. Well my problem starts here, i need the eyes to be wires instead of attached to the board. So i plan on using the eyes from a halo b and taking them off the plug at the end. Then i'm going too snap off the eyes on the x board and sawder or solder... (whatever its called).... the halo b eyes on where the old eyes use to be. Will it work?
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Ok, what are you trying to accomplish?Originally posted by VTpaintballerok, i'm working on a project of mine. And it involves the upgraded X board for the egg 2 and the motor from the egg 2. Well my problem starts here, i need the eyes to be wires instead of attached to the board. So i plan on using the eyes from a halo b and taking them off the plug at the end. Then i'm going too snap off the eyes on the x board and sawder or solder... (whatever its called).... the halo b eyes on where the old eyes use to be. Will it work? -
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i dont see why it matters but i'm makign ym cyclone electricOriginally posted by Automaggot68Ok, what are you trying to accomplish?Comment
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This should be posted in The Workshop; however, if you can't get the Halo eyes to work, try the ones out of a Revy. They should be the same as the ones in the Egg, but they are detached from the circuit board and attached by wires.
Post pics when you're done (in the Workshop!)
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ok, sounds good, i hope your rightOriginally posted by phazeshifterThis should be posted in The Workshop; however, if you can't get the Halo eyes to work, try the ones out of a Revy. They should be the same as the ones in the Egg, but they are detached from the circuit board and attached by wires.
Post pics when you're done (in the Workshop!)
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