Xerehm . Joined Apr 27, 2020 Messages 13 Likes 6 May 2, 2020 #1 if i'm adding ir leds to my wii portable as a 'sensor bar', should there be a switch for them or is it okay for them to be on at all times? would they drain much battery?
if i'm adding ir leds to my wii portable as a 'sensor bar', should there be a switch for them or is it okay for them to be on at all times? would they drain much battery?
cheese the tallest memer in town Staff member . . . Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 2,759 Likes 2,431 Location Florida May 2, 2020 #2 If you're only powering them when the system is on then it's fine to have them on constantly, they use very little power
If you're only powering them when the system is on then it's fine to have them on constantly, they use very little power
Xerehm . Joined Apr 27, 2020 Messages 13 Likes 6 May 2, 2020 #3 cheese said: If you're only powering them when the system is on then it's fine to have them on constantly, they use very little power Click to expand... thanks, that'll save me a hole in my case
cheese said: If you're only powering them when the system is on then it's fine to have them on constantly, they use very little power Click to expand... thanks, that'll save me a hole in my case
jaso55555 . Joined May 2, 2020 Messages 5 Likes 1 May 4, 2020 #4 How would they behave when on a portable? Is the pointer aim off?
Xerehm . Joined Apr 27, 2020 Messages 13 Likes 6 May 4, 2020 #5 jaso55555 said: How would they behave when on a portable? Is the pointer aim off? Click to expand... i assume i'd work just fine since all it needs are two ir leds placed horizontally and decently separated from each other.
jaso55555 said: How would they behave when on a portable? Is the pointer aim off? Click to expand... i assume i'd work just fine since all it needs are two ir leds placed horizontally and decently separated from each other.