Nike MAG replicas (V2 and V3 only)

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Not Happy with result. Red Leds are too dim ( used 150 ohm resistor) green and yellow are ok ( 100 ohms) but had to solder 1 resister per. Led...so it is very messed up on backside..not sure I can glue cap back on due to limited space. Also the strap EL is barely visible....and soles make light look green ish......
Took me all day....sigh...what to do??? Of course not all connections are not soldered, some just twisted by finger. I know that ain't the best, but had to check.
 
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Not Happy with result. Red Leds are too dim ( used 150 ohm resistor) green and yellow are ok ( 100 ohms) but had to solder 1 resister per. Led...so it is very messed up on backside..not sure I can glue cap back on due to limited space. Also the strap EL is barely visible....and soles make light look green ish......
Took me all day....sigh...what to do??? Of course not all connections are not soldered, some just twisted by finger. I know that ain't the best, but had to check.
TK 4080, would you not want the higher resistance on the green? Higher the resistance, less power, so give changing them around a go.

finished my v2s! now that ive finished I can say without a doubt if you want v2 mags you need @cavx clear soles. having these out on display without worrying about yellowing soles is a dream come true!

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Amazing transformation.

Looks great man!

any insight on how you trimmed it to fit?

I took a look at putting a pair of on my US8s and it looks like you need to align the center dip on the sole with the center dip on the shoe (if that makes sense) and trim the front and back way back. It looks like you would taking about 1/2" off the front and over 1/4" off the back. Interestingly enough, the little wings on the instep actually fit with no trimming. Then like with the US9.5s, you will have to flex the sole slightly to fit on the cut out on the base.

I will suggest using a Dremil (my tool is not Dremil branded and cost $50 at ALDI) or similar tool with an ceramic bit, not an emery bit. The ceramic bits grind down the rubber without ripping it. Emery bits tend to bit in and clog too fast. The swarf that comes off is white and looks like it would be messy, but it clumps and does not stick.

For fitting these to US8 or US8.5, You might even want to mark a rough cut line first for the front. I would just grind the rear.

And use clear Shoe Goo as it clear, flexible and made for shoes.
 
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Looks great man!

any insight on how you trimmed it to fit?
Ok so the first shoe I trimmed the front but I regret doing that becuase I had to work a lot harder to get it to look good but the other shoe I trimmed the back and it fit perfect I'll post more pics when I get home I just left for work
 
Thanks cavx, maybe Ill try that.
Right now Just wishing i hadnt torn it all apart.. at least before the worked, and was modded with El straps.
Can read some 500 pages back, some Just painted the original mounted clear LEDs...much easier.
Cant seem to get enough power in 3,7V. It is terribly low in glow, and Logo EL is barely visible (The light) however when i put a 9V setup on it they look great..
Maybe those LED i soldered does something to The power supply to The EL soles and strap.? Is a 2 Circuit setup The most reliable? 1 for LEDs and 1 for EL?
 
There are many different types of LEDs. Anything less than 5v does not even need a resister.

I think the leds i got were all 1.8v and the greens slightly higher.

If running a normal setup of 9v in series, even then is there no need for resistors?
 
Thanks cavx, maybe Ill try that.
Right now Just wishing i hadnt torn it all apart.. at least before the worked, and was modded with El straps.
Can read some 500 pages back, some Just painted the original mounted clear LEDs...much easier.
Cant seem to get enough power in 3,7V. It is terribly low in glow, and Logo EL is barely visible (The light) however when i put a 9V setup on it they look great..
Maybe those LED i soldered does something to The power supply to The EL soles and strap.? Is a 2 Circuit setup The most reliable? 1 for LEDs and 1 for EL?

I would check the voltage of the leds you have. Ask the place you bought them from. Each colour might have different voltages.
You shouldn't really be having an issue with the LEDs not lighting up.

I've run multiple 3v setups which use a 2 x AAA battery (1.5v x 2 or 1.2v nimh x 2) setup without any issues. All the LEDs are in parallel.
Ive also used the same LEDs on 9v setups except using different resistors. Never had any issues.
Done more than 40 pairs and not really had any problems with the LEDs.

I would make sure you know exactly the voltage of the leds first, then workout out which resistors you need if using a 3.7v battery to power it.
 
Thanks alot airair..
Well The problem is not The LEDs..they all ligt up, recept The reds with Are very dim.. my problem is getting enough power to The EL film using same 3,7 V battery?
 
Thanks alot airair..
Well The problem is not The LEDs..they all ligt up, recept The reds with Are very dim.. my problem is getting enough power to The EL film using same 3,7 V battery?

3.7v is more than enough to power everything, the LEDs and the EL film in both straps and soles.
I've used 2 x AAA nimh rechargeables (2 x 1.2v = 2.4v) on many 3v setups and those are enough to power everything, so a 3.7v should easily be doing it.

Your issue may be the resistors you are using.

How are you soldering the LEDs? In Parallel?

i would use an online resistor calculator to make sure you are using the correct resistors.
Firstly, find out the exact voltage, voltage drop and mah of the LEDs you have.

This site here is useful: http://ledcalc.com/
 
I think the leds i got were all 1.8v and the greens slightly higher.

If running a normal setup of 9v in series, even then is there no need for resistors?

If running a 9V system, I would think you would use higher voltage LEDs?

I like 3V. Cheap and easy to run.
 
Can you guys recommend the 3V inverter....can't remember the name now, the one with crazy shipping price!! Now I use the coin battery one, with 2 on off switches....not really good
 
Can you guys recommend the 3V inverter....can't remember the name now, the one with crazy shipping price!! Now I use the coin battery one, with 2 on off switches....not really good

If you use the coin battery one, im sure you can solder new wires to the switch area i think.
I think thats what cloneprops did way back.

I haven't really tried it with the coin cell ones yet, as i use the mini rectangle 3v ones and the 9v ones.
I think i might have a few 3v ones left.

Most of the ones i have are 9v ones.
 
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