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Old 10-03-2014, 10:26 PM   #38261
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Originally Posted by trichobezoar View Post
Ooh, sounds complicated. When I'm working on a project (e.g., fixing a Windows PC/Mac or rooting a tablet), I Google search a lot! I don't know where I'd be without Google... Let us know how it goes!
Oh, I can let you know right now. It will work.
I simply don't accept anything less.

I tried Google and YouTube when I started the project, but all I could find there were either instructions for making a simple 'single 3-lead' socket and two LEDs, or making scoring boxes. There are some instructions written up in the book "Magnum Livre D'Escrime," for the box I have in mind, but his uses an external Ohm-meter, and I want to incorporate one into the box itself.

This just means I have to sit and use jumper test leads to set up the switching, and keep moving them until the proper little bulbs light up when I run each test. That will take the most time. Then it's just a matter of soldering them into place.

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