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Ultra TV-B-Gone

Ultra TV-B-Gone
This TV-B-Gone uses a 9V battery to send its signal through a matrix of 20 IR LEDS. This extends the working range of the device to about 90ft (line of sight). Using this in a regular sized room you are pretty much guaranteed to kill the TV no matter where you point it.
 
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Step 1Get the Stuff

Get the Stuff
You wont need much to build this, here is a list of the materials:
1TV-B-Gone
1 2N3904 Transistor (experiment with what you have around, it will probably work)
1 9V battery
1 9V battery holder
20 IR LED's

As far as tools go here is what I used:
soldering Iron + solder
desoldering pump
hobby knife
plyers
wire cutters/strippers

If you dont have the TV-B-Gone already you can get one at the Make Store: http://makezine.com/store/
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Apr 1, 2008. 9:38 AMewilhelm says:
Apr 22, 2007. 11:13 PMvlxwgn says:
because infrared light is picked up by digital cameras, would this work as a night vision light?
Apr 25, 2012. 5:33 PMTheBookworm says:
You dont even need the tv be gone! Just search up infra red night light, or some such :)

what you do is that you make a ring of thes irleds in a ring around the camera
Jul 24, 2009. 10:50 PMKevio bro says:
it would probably blink though
May 8, 2011. 6:19 PMThe nerdling says:
not if you just connect it to 3 volts, i have done it and it dosn't blink
Oct 28, 2011. 4:52 PMdegenstamm says:
so im trying to find someone legit can i make it with a ir detector and emitter or do i have to get something diffrent
Aug 19, 2011. 6:31 AMksikes says:
Do you think its possible to build your own TV?
Sep 20, 2011. 6:42 PMbears0 says:
someone said their dad made one. don't remember who, but it would not be a project for people with limited supplies equipment or tools.
Jul 25, 2011. 11:57 AMputty1cat says:
My tv b gone is different but I went ahead and tried to mod it. I get nothing out of it. I am clueless. Can someone brainy, please, have a look and tell me what I've done wrong? This is only my second soldering project. The chip is the SE02 500 A3A3 if that is any help.
Jul 16, 2011. 5:42 PM64bitgenius says:
ok...next step is to gather over 9000 ir leds and do this. lets turn off the tv's in a town....
Mar 31, 2011. 1:25 PMahughes says:
Ok i have the tv b gone from thinkgeek that i got on march 22 i opened mine and it has a couple extra things and don't know if this is compatible with the one i have or if you can make one for the newer tv b gone it would be very appreciated.
Mar 31, 2011. 1:57 PMahughes says:
here are some pics of the tv b gone i have so u can tell me if this mod will work on it.
Jul 16, 2011. 8:59 AMputty1cat says:
I also would like to know the answer to your question. This is the gen 4 TV-B-Gone. I have made the IR LED array. From what I understand the bottom battery powers the micro controller so I am leaving that in place. The thing that stumps me is the capacitor. So being the curious person I am, I will eventually just solder the negative wire from the 9v battery pack to the negative side of the capacitor pad. The positive to the pad of the existing battery case just below the capacitor. At this point I imagine you all can guess I really don't have a clue what I am doing. Please correct me. Then I will house it all inside of a tic tac 100 plastic box. Like it says on the packet 'Refreshing little lifts'.
May 8, 2011. 6:03 PMThe nerdling says:
get an old video camera with night vision and turn it on then point it at the tv b gone with night vision on and see what happens, it is cool
Mar 27, 2011. 12:18 PMcodongolev says:
I love huge matrices of LEDs and I cannot lie.
Dec 10, 2008. 4:19 PMParakeet Crazzzy says:
Um Does This Destroy Ur Tv So It Wont Work Again?
Mar 27, 2011. 8:51 AMBGreenHVAC says:
no .....silly, it just sends a signal (just like a regular remote) telling the tv to turn off.
Apr 23, 2009. 1:51 AMDerin says:
You only capitalize the first word in a sentence.
Mar 11, 2012. 10:51 PMShogunD says:
My question is why the hell someone Would Take The Time To Press The Shift Button For Every Single Word.
My pinky is tired.
Apr 3, 2011. 9:10 AMoverblast says:
derin, This Is Not Craigslist, No Spelling Or Grammar Nazis Allowed Here,
Apr 9, 2009. 4:04 PMpyroelfears says:
it has a program that has all the tv remotes "off" pattern. Each tv is different ( different modle) and has a special inferad signal which turns it off. The tv-be-gone knows and plays one by one, so it may take a few seconds for the tv to turn off.
Mar 19, 2009. 12:40 PMfwjs28 says:
no it wont...it just sends some sort of signal (not sure) that turns the tv off...it doesn't kill it
Dec 9, 2009. 10:30 PMthings says:
 lol, why bother with 20 little IR LED's when you can buy 3W star LED's? :D

I built a TV-B-Gone using an Arduino and 6 3W IR star LED's with lenses. I could turn off TV's from down the street if they happened to have their windows open :D
May 18, 2010. 3:50 PMTheAtheist says:
Could you please tell me how you did it?? Seems really interesting.. A circuit diagram and the necessary components would also be of much help..
Whats a 'Star LED' btw?
Dec 26, 2010. 5:32 PMcrzy engineer says:
The 3W IR LED's "things" is talking about pump out a tremendous amount of Infra Red light. Since the 3W's take up more space all you have to do is accommodate space on your bread board or circuit board.

And of course you can always ask Google for more info on the 3W IR LED's

CE
Mar 26, 2011. 12:04 AMDominicEdmundoVelazquez says:
good work
Feb 25, 2011. 8:49 AMd60Dave says:
Hi,

Perhaps my TV B Gone unit is different but as standard the IR LED positive terminal is connected to the positive of the battery and it appears to be the negative side of the IR LED that is switched to turn it on and off.

If as you suggest the positive side of the IR LED is connected to the base of a 2N3904 (npn transisotor) with the emitter connected to 0V there willl be 9V across the base-emitter junction. It will therefore be on all the time or at least until it blows which shoudn't take long as a typical npn can only support about 0.7V (one diode drop) across the base-emitter.

Am I missing something??

Dave.
Apr 12, 2009. 6:16 PMHighjump44 says:
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Dec 14, 2009. 11:32 AMmictester says:
The instructions are dumbed down to the point of imbecility...  it's probably NOT possible to simplify them further to the level of "moron".
Jul 21, 2010. 6:56 PMHubiewan says:
I'm guessing you're good at tech. stuff, but are short on understanding. Many of us have other gifts/skills that you don,t have. Don't be too hard on us. Try a little humility, it'll save you lots of anguish as you age. Ultimately, the ravages of time, then death, humble us all. To the arrogant, it is a more painful journey.
Feb 23, 2010. 8:46 PMhyudryu says:
Ya i agree :D
Dec 8, 2009. 12:21 AMPsyOp says:
 I would love to have an ULTIMATE tv b gone! How can I buy one?
Aug 18, 2009. 8:11 PMtrevor3693 says:
you could use this to cheat with the havoc heli battle set.
Jul 24, 2009. 4:43 PMdagob says:
You can use it for videos at night, you can transform a regular video camera to a "powerful" nightvision camera. Have you ever tried it?
Jun 11, 2009. 10:42 PMmage says:
if the leds are configured in a dome could i kill every TV in a room?
Jul 20, 2009. 10:26 AMRedgerr says:
you could try... i wouldnt be supprised.. but you gotta watch out for camera's.. a lot can pick up on the light ;)
Mar 10, 2007. 8:58 AMrocketbat says:
i currently have about 100 ir LEDs i was wondering, since it is in parralell would twenty five rows of four work? (evil laughs!)
Jun 17, 2009. 10:38 AMtod123 says:
Yes but you would need a bigger transistor, and i dont know if a 9v battery can supply this kind of current
Mar 7, 2009. 9:15 AMISAKSEN says:
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May 3, 2009. 7:26 PMHighjump44 says:
DONT they arent the same wavelength
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