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After discussing a while here (http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/showthread.php?tid=19948) we went a bit off topic about the Wii Sensor Bar so I thought Imma start a new topic about this.

So what we have here is a Wii Sensor Bar v2 with 6 LEDS (the newer one but looks the same outside as the normal Wii Sensor Bar that has 10LEDS).
I wanted it being powered by USB and so we did !


This is thanks to my dad btw who made this.
I noticed that I have the same one as this guy has : http://www.hunterdavis.com/2011/05/04/no-solder-no-tools-no-trouble-usb-wii-sensor-bar-conversion/

BUT my dad noticed something weird, on the site they say: Twist together the yellow wire from the sensor bar to the silver shielding within the usb cable. Now twist the red wire from the usb cable to the red wire of the sensorbar cable.
This didn't power my sensor bar with the USB so what my dad did and fixed my issue, was this:

AND before you start, you might remind to test the power sometimes with some power testing tool that makes a BEEP sound.

1) Open up your Wii Sensor Bar (should be about 6 screws, 2 behind some strips, just look at the picture were the screws are pointing at)
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2) Remove the whole cable (Gold and Red) from the circuit board of the Wii Sensor Bar but remember the colors or just check the picture later.
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3) Open up a USB cable until you see all 4 or 5 cables (Red, White, Green, Black and maybe silver)
[Image: USB-cable-wiring.png]

4) Solder the "RED cable from the USB" to where the Yellow/Gold cable was attached on the Wii Sensor Bar.
5) Solder the "BLACK cable from the USB" to where the Red cable was attached on the Wii Sensor Bar.
6) If you want you can tape the Green/White/Silver together for a better view but be sure you can still close your sensor bar.
7) Close your Wii Sensor Bar and plug it in your computer or if you want to be sure, plug it in an old PC or anything that gives power trought USB.
8) Check if the LEDS are lighting up with a digital camera (lights should be in like in my picture at the bottom.)

This did the trick for me.

Here's a picture of my nice Wii USB Sensor bar ! LONG LIVE MY FATHER Big Grin

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gratulation Smile
now its may turn
4$ sensorbar usb fix
(mine got a on/off power button Big Grin)
(02-11-2012, 05:04 AM)dannzen Wrote: [ -> ]gratulation Smile
now its may turn
4$ sensorbar usb fix
(mine got a on/off power button Big Grin)

Whaa nicely done too Big Grin ! I just plug out/in my usb, works fine too haha Big Grin

& you've got the 10 LEDS sensor bar?
mine got also 6 leds... Smile
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wireless-Ultra-Sensor-Bar-Extended-Play-Range-Wii-/280821289779?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item416240d333

i bought this one but for "US $4.98"
i just dismantled everything...
screwed a hole into the case for the cable...
soldered the red and black wire Wink
and assembled everything together

the red light and on/off button is really nice...
because now i don't have to remove the usb cable Wink

my mobile phone somehow wont sync with my pc...
pics later srry
I just converted a OEM wii mote to a 12 volt source. I think it had more the 6 lights in it though. 8 or 10 maybe.
(02-11-2012, 02:05 PM)ulao Wrote: [ -> ]I just converted a OEM wii mote to a 12 volt source. I think it had more the 6 lights in it though. 8 or 10 maybe.

Yeah, I guess that one is the old Wii Sensor bar anyways, if you guys want, you can make a tutorial of your own on how you did it and I'll add it to my post (with your names above it tough Big Grin)

handbanana

my mobile phone somehow wont sync with my pc...

i also made a wii sensor from remote led's that ran from my usb only problem is that it made the usb port beside it useless and my usb 3 burned up my other one so i will find a way one way or another
Any chance this works with the wireless version of the official wii sensor bar as well, i got one but im not sure if it can be done the same way, im pretty sure you cant though.
Do you men the ultra bar? The big black one... If so no, that is a 7 volt device.
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