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Target is handing out Wii GiftCards in anticipation of Nintendo's release of this remarkable console. The cards are a bit thicker than your regular credit card and house some pretty nifty electronics. Pressing the button on the outside of the card turns on a ominous blue Wii glow that lasts about ten seconds. I'll pop the case on this little thing and check out the internals. After that we'll add a bit of functionality to the LEDs.
Gather up some tools...
#0 Phillips Screwdriver
Small Flat Screwdrivers
Soldering Iron & Solder
Forceps or Needle Nose Pliers
Knife
and lets get started!
Step 1Crack The Case
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On the back side of the card are four #0 Phillips screws to remove.
Carefully remove the backplate and observe the four light diffusers on the edges of the card.
Stash the backplate, diffusers, and screws somewhere safe.
Keep an eye out for some of the other crazy gift cards they make, I don't think they have anything electronic right now. Nevertheless they are pretty creative in the gifting department.
What would I need to solder in to allow this to run from a 12v source?
If you're wondering where I'm going with this, look at --> this.
I've got a blue car with a blue interior - so this would be cool. But I'd never pay $80-100 dollars for this.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062601&cp=&sr=1&origkw=voltage+regulator&kw=voltage+regulator&parentPage=search
many scars from those knifes it beyond funny.