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In lugnet.parts.mod, Joe Strout wrote:
> Has anyone seen instructions, schematics, plans, rough sketches on
> napkins, etc. for custom electric LEGO parts?
>
> LEGO seems to be getting out of the electronics business, which is a
> shame IMHO. The available selection is quite limited (and pricey too).
> So I'd like to learn how to make my own lights, power adapters,
> switches, logic gates, buzzers, and simple sensors. (One shouldn't have
> to buy a Mindstorms kit to make a simple LEGO burglar alarm!) But it's
> been a long while since I played with electronics much, and so I'd like
> to start by walking in the footsteps of others.
>
> (I'm posting this to both groups because I imagine that in most cases,
> such parts would be made by mutilating normal bricks, but would add on
> quite a bit of custom hardware.)
>
> Thanks,
> - Joe
The only thing I've done is to add LEDs. Cutting a 9v jumper came first. But I
can't aford to do that to often.
Either way, I'd love to see more of this as well.
Mat
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