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Step 4Making the final package

Making the final package
You will now place all the circuitry and wiring into the project box.

Steps:

1. Drill 4 holes on the top of the project box. 3 for the switches and 1 for the LED.
2. Glue the AA battery holder to the side of the project box, and drill 2 holes into the box for the wires from it.
3. Drill 2 holes on the side of the box for the wires going to the fingers.
4. Insert the different switches into each hole and securing them, make sure that the two switches for the capacitor are next to each other. (In the photo it is the two on the right)
5. Solder one of the wires from the battery holder to the remaining unused switch, then take a short length of wire and solder it from the other lead on the swtich to the correct polarity of where the battery was connected on the circuit board. Take the other wire from the external battery holder and solder it to the opposite polarity. It is a good idea to unsolder the metal clips from the circuit board that were used to hold the battery, and then solder the wires into the holes they were in.
6. Glue the LED into its hole, above the main power switch.
7. Feed the two 10 in wires through the holes on the side.
8. Put the circuit board inside the project box, and close it up. It will probably be a very tight fit, you may even need to trip down the sides of the board.
9. Check to make sure no wires are bridging, if they are wrap some electrical tape around them.
10. Close up the box.
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8 comments
Mar 26, 2012. 10:54 PMBillybob101 says:
Someone should make one that activates by flicking your hand up assassins creed style probably wouldn't work very well but it would still be awesome!
Apr 4, 2007. 12:54 AMHerrBuckliger says:
It'd be awesome if you added a close-up picture of the camera's circuit board after you were through modifying it, so inept newbs like me would have an easy reference to go by. Fucken rad invention, by the way =).
Apr 4, 2007. 1:36 PMlakeside69 says:
Actually the diagram says it all
Oct 22, 2009. 11:13 AMcdousley says:
it does help i used to have problems with it
May 2, 2007. 1:56 PMpappyld04 says:
I don't know anything about these cameras, but, couldn't you modify the cam housing as a project box to cut down cost and scraps?
Sep 15, 2007. 8:30 AMKooshi_Govno says:
thats what i did when i made a taser, i curiosly opend a camera, ended up shocking myself, then converted it to shock others, so i just had a couple wires coming out of a totally inconspicuous camera, but the teacher heard the loud pops accompanied with the flash, and ended up suspended. my legacy for that lives on. it was totally worth it
Oct 15, 2009. 6:42 PMcdousley says:
cool did it hurt
Sep 21, 2009. 2:52 PM2k000 says:
im kinda confused could somebody make a video or something?
Sep 9, 2009. 8:10 PMacer5050 says:
Doing the same thing except I got the wrong damn momentary switch.... Mine charges unless I hold it down :/ Damn! Another delay, trading switches away lol
Jun 17, 2009. 2:54 PMninjadragon says:
cool

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