Enlightened S-Controller Buttons
(v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : rondcrasher
Last edited:
December 22, 2003
What's
so special
about
one of
these
controllers?

Parts
and Tools
Phillips
Screwdriver
#1
Soldering
Iron
Solder
Dremel
Tool
Wire (Thinner
the better,
hair thin,
is too
thin)
Resistors
1/8W (preferred)
or 1/4W
100ohm
and 220ohm
LED's
3mm
Electrical
Tape
This
tutorial
is written
for using
different
color
LED's.
BLUE,
RED, AMBER,
GREEN
If you
wish to
use white
for all
the buttons
you will
only need
one resistor
100ohm.
Disassemble
your controller
Remove
the 7
screws
on the
back (1
is under
the sticker)
Unplug
the motors
Lift out
the board
The
second
hardest
part
Putting
the LED's
in the
buttons
Most
new LED's
are all
clear
so it's
easy to
confuse
them.
These
are all
a different
color.

Use the
Dremel
and make
a hole
in the
center
so the
LED fits
snug.
Not too
deep or
you'll
cut into
the white
part that's
the letter
or all
the way
through
the button.
Make it
deep enough
so when
the LED
is in
and the
leads
bent over
it's flush
or just
below
those
4 little
posts.

Then make
two more
small
holes
on the
side so
the leads
can poke
through.

Putting
the LED
in the
button
is a pain,
you'll
need to
pre-bend
the leads.....then
put them
through
the little
holes
first
and just
finagle
it in
there.
DON'T
FORGET
WHICH
IS THE
ANODE
AND WHICH
IS THE
CATHODE.
Put a
dab of
solder
or use
a marker
on the
ANODE
to tell
them apart.The
ANODE
is the
long lead,
that's
the +
side.
The CATHODE
is GND.
Trim
the leads
and bend
as necessary.


Hacking
up the
controller
Use the
Dremel
and remove
just enough
plastic
so the
LED leads
don't
bind the
movement
of the
button.


The
HARDEST
part
After
wiring
all of
the buttons...place
them in
the controller.
This is
the hardest
to do
because
the wires
will want
to pull
on the
buttons.
There's
no real
"easy"
way to
put all
those
wires
in the
little
space
available.
Just experiment
till you
get a
good spot
where
the wire
does not
hinder
the movement
of the
button
too much.
Keep the
wire pushed
as far
down in
between
the button
shafts
as possible.
After
there
all in
place
solder
all of
the CATHODE
wires
to GND
and the
ANODES
of the
BLUE and
GREEN
to the
100ohm
resistor,
the RED
and YELLOW
solder
to the
220ohm
resistor.
Then solder
both resistors
to5 volt
line in
the controller.
*NOTE
If you
are using
all white
LED's
you solder
all four
wires
to the
100ohm
resistor.

Putting
it all
back together
is not
really
a picnic
either.
Keep a
long skinny
screwdriver
handy
when putting
it back
together.
It will
help in
shoving
the little
wires
back in
that want
to keep
getting
in-between
the controller
halves.

Any
questions
or comments
email
me at
rondcrasher@yahoo.com
Tutorial
written
by : rondcrasher