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Now solder the switches/ jack /speaker to the board and make sure it works.



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Jul 9, 2010. 1:51 PMredeyedninja says:
I'd put 2x sanyo enloop rechargeables in there as they last extra extra long. or even 2x lithium primary cell AA batteries that last extremely long. Imo, I'd go with the extra long lasting rechargeables are they can be re-used about 1000 times.
Jan 17, 2007. 12:19 AMwes_711 says:
thats is very neat ..... i like the see through effect ........ i made somthing very similare out of a cardboard box and 2 old sterio speakers ...... except my it didn't require batteries .... it was powered by my mp3 player.
Feb 5, 2008. 6:06 PMMatrixEagle15 says:
ouch thats got to drain it fast then.....

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I like to tinker with just about anything, sometimes it works out in the end. Have fun looking at the projects, try tearing something open and let me know how it goes. cheers, -Joe