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Xbox One S 12v Solder Points
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Good Afternoon,
I have posted below a diagram on how to install LED's to the Xbox one S as after searching online I could not find anything. Thanks to Rodent_Modz for trying to help me out in the first place
I have posted below a diagram on how to install LED's to the Xbox one S as after searching online I could not find anything. Thanks to Rodent_Modz for trying to help me out in the first place
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Note* The Feed for the LED's is a constant 12V feed meaning that even if the console is powered down they won't turn off unless the mains are removed.
Here is the top side of the board if any of you need a reference. Maybe someone could find a switched 12V rather than a constant
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Here are a few photos of my console complete.
Im going to add the following to the post just as a theory if you are going to attempt this please test the points with a multimeter first.
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Little update managed to switch out the original fan to an aftermarket 120mm Fan with blue LED's also got the fan running with the 12v fan mod.
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Thanks for this dude. I was looking to put red or blue leds in mine. With it drawing a constant feed, I'd have to make a toggle switch separate so that I could turn them on and off?
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Yes you could make a toggle switch if you wanted. I'm going to leave mine as it is because I don't mind killing the power
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This is pretty sweet to know!
Thanks for this man.
Might have to try her out when I get my Xbox
Thanks for this man.
Might have to try her out when I get my Xbox
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Cobbie wroteGood Afternoon,
I have posted below a diagram on how to install LED's to the Xbox one S as after searching online I could not find anything. Thanks to Rodent_Modz for trying to help me out in the first place
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Note* The Feed for the LED's is a constant 12V feed meaning that even if the console is powered down they won't turn off unless the mains are removed.
Here is the top side of the board if any of you need a reference. Maybe someone could find a switched 12V rather than a constant
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Here are a few photos of my console complete.
nice work that thing is sweet good choice red and white combination
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Sorry for the confusion looking back at the image I have realised I marked out the incorrect points on the diagram I have altered them and reposted the image.
Cheers
Josh
Cheers
Josh
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Freaking awesome man. Good work
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Damn bro the console looks sexy as hell and what a great post! this is going to help alot of people! awesome post bro! +rep
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Holy shit that console looks amazing. I might give this a go myself, maybe not the LED as id definitely break something. But definitely the case and perhaps just some interior lighting
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Thank you for this! I'll probably end up using this for reference
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