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  1. #1 Easy PS2 Controller Mod Tutorial 
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    I was bored today, so I decided to do a simple mod on my controller. It makes your Analog indicator LED light up/pulse when your controller vibrates. I took pictures and made a tutorial as well.

    Kinda hard to take pics of it in action, though I'll take a video later.
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    Nice work.
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    hey nice but i did as ur said but i get no rumble or light up from controller i took a resister off a phone could it be to strong???
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    Resistors' resistance or Ohms vary. If it's a surface mount, there is either a number or you have to find the schematics to know the reading without hooking it up to a meter. Otherwise check here for color codes...http://xtronics.com/kits/rcode.htm


    ...and either you've got too much resistance in your circuit, too little and you popped something, or it's just not wired right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dexxa
    hey nice but i did as ur said but i get no rumble or light up from controller i took a resister off a phone could it be to strong???

    yeah, probably too much ohms.. you need a (440 Ohm resistor* )
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    nice job, how i see you do electrician soldering. Can you make for PS2 KEYBOARD and
    MAUSE adapter?
    I saw comed out Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for PS2 named
    SMART JOY. cost $30 whichi think is TOO MUCH for adapter.(also for XboX and.....)
    It shows nothing speciphic, but am not PRO.
    Maube someone knows how to make it by ourself, custom, it's possible?
    THANKS.
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    dude what?
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