Nike MAG replicas (V2 and V3 only)

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Dyed. Royal Blue Rit Dye and Seaglow. Takes about 1 hour per pair.

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Wear pair done.

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Very nice. I wonder how long it lasts.

My 1st NeverWet test.

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I need everyone help on this one. Help me find this in 4.5v instead of 3v! You guys rock.

I have this size in 12V. They seem run with all voltages down to 3V. Only thing I found is, they seem to up the blue and I guessing this has something to do with the frequency they run at. Even my white EL was not white, rather a light blue.
 
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Be carefull of him. It's a fake seller. He used the real website photos and put them on his fake instagram account. The seller is from michigan and already scammed a lot of people !

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Be carefull of him. It's a fake seller. He used the real website photos and put them on his fake instagram account. The seller is from michigan and already scammed a lot of people !

They told me that it was 450USD for instagram users ;)


Be carefull of him. It's a fake seller. He used the real website photos and put them on his fake instagram account. The seller is from michigan and already scammed a lot of people !
 
My lights no longer work in my V3s at all so I took the buckle off and put the battery directly to the board. All this did was make the LEDS blink as soon as the battery makes contact then stays off. The battery has the correct voltage but this happens on both shoes with the same battery. Any ideas?
 
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Very nice. I wonder how long it lasts.

My 1st NeverWet test.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzKK2j_9Cew

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I have this size in 12V. They seem run with all voltages down to 3V. Only thing I found is, they seem to up the blue and I guessing this has something to do with the frequency they run at. Even my white EL was not white, rather a light blue.


I have found that depending on the surface, the number of applications needs to be adjusted. It is another instance of slow and steady wins the race. I would start with a very light misting of the shoes. Let it dry for at least 15-20 min. Hit them again with another light misting. Let dry, and so on. Hard to say exactly how many times you would need to apply before you get SciFi results, but they can be had.

Regarding the electronics, I believe there was a video of someone opening their cell phone, applying the neverwet, and then closing it back up for successful protection. Once dry, all should be fine.
 
My lights no longer work in my V3s at all so I took the buckle off and put the battery directly to the board. All this did was make the LEDS blink as soon as the battery makes contact then stays off. The battery has the correct voltage but this happens on both shoes with the same battery. Any ideas?

It would be dependant to how the battery was connected to the board. It is not a direct flow on due to the way these are wired. Sometimes I wish they'd use the KISS approach.
 
I have found that depending on the surface, the number of applications needs to be adjusted. It is another instance of slow and steady wins the race. I would start with a very light misting of the shoes. Let it dry for at least 15-20 min. Hit them again with another light misting. Let dry, and so on. Hard to say exactly how many times you would need to apply before you get SciFi results, but they can be had.

Regarding the electronics, I believe there was a video of someone opening their cell phone, applying the neverwet, and then closing it back up for successful protection. Once dry, all should be fine.

The Instructions state to spray from 40cm (16") away and that the cloth should be wet. It says to pad out any bubbles. All I can think of was not enough on the toe. I need to take more sole impressions on the V3s first, then will hit them with this stuff. I think I am asking for trouble with my silicon if I spray this first.

I'd seriously like to know what they stuff used on my cloth car seats was because when a can of coke was spilt, it sat in a pool which was easily cleaned up and left no no stains. I know what they used on the paint. I have that stuff, but it would be nice to know what they used inside.
 
Ok fast kicker aquired ☺
So this will allow me to make new parts that seemed to have failed with the previous mold making attempt. Rather than waiting for upto 6 hours for the silicone silicone to cure, this stuff sets up in just 15 min.

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50g is the perfect amount for the 500g of silicone I have left over in the last batch.

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