This is a long shot but I may get lucky...
My nine year old wants to be a Ghostbuster for Halloween. I know I’m getting an early start but I want to work on it as time permits. I want to make the best pack possible for as little money as possible. This stated out as GameStop had the Afterlife Nutrino wand on clearance for 40.00. (BTW, this thing is off the hook!) and I also picked up a Spirit pack for 30.00. Now, keep in mind, he’s nine. He doesn’t care about accuracy, just close enough.
So here’s my question.
The wand that comes with the pack was replaced with the new one. What’s great about it is the new wand is completely self contained with lights and sound. As a result, I had to clip the wires from the old wand to the pack. The are 4 wires total (black, green, red, green) these wires attach to the lights and sound in the pack which tandems to the battery pack. I’m a decent prop builder but when it comes to electronics I screw it up. What do I need to do with the exposed four wires so that when I turn the battery pack on the original lights fire up?
I’ve scoured the web and all I could find is for upgraded light kits, but I’d just like to use what’s already there.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
My nine year old wants to be a Ghostbuster for Halloween. I know I’m getting an early start but I want to work on it as time permits. I want to make the best pack possible for as little money as possible. This stated out as GameStop had the Afterlife Nutrino wand on clearance for 40.00. (BTW, this thing is off the hook!) and I also picked up a Spirit pack for 30.00. Now, keep in mind, he’s nine. He doesn’t care about accuracy, just close enough.
So here’s my question.
The wand that comes with the pack was replaced with the new one. What’s great about it is the new wand is completely self contained with lights and sound. As a result, I had to clip the wires from the old wand to the pack. The are 4 wires total (black, green, red, green) these wires attach to the lights and sound in the pack which tandems to the battery pack. I’m a decent prop builder but when it comes to electronics I screw it up. What do I need to do with the exposed four wires so that when I turn the battery pack on the original lights fire up?
I’ve scoured the web and all I could find is for upgraded light kits, but I’d just like to use what’s already there.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!