My friend (who owns a Wii) said he replaced his sensor bar with two candles and it works. He even said it works better than the sensor bar.
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My friend (who owns a Wii) said he replaced his sensor bar with two candles and it works. He even said it works better than the sensor bar.
wat? i don't get it, what do you do? that is wierd
Just set up two candles beside each other, about a foot or two apart right? the candles emit the same type of...umm...what the word....IR wavelengths? and now im going to stop because im going to get where i have no clue what im talking about :rolleyes:
The sensor bar is actually 8 or so infra-red LEDs. There is no actual 'sensor'. the wii remote senses the position of the bar, and makes movement acordingly. you could also use two TV remote controls with a button held down. if you took a picture of the bar, you might also see the infra-red light being emitted.
This is quite old, I've been using this theory to make a wireless sensor bar, and its almost finished, I'll get pics up when I do finish it ^_^