Need some help wiring a seat vibrator to a PS2 controller

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Silver89, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. #1
    Okay a have a massage seat which is on my chair and a ps2 controller

    the idea is to wire the seat to the controller so when playing games etc can have better vibrations...

    or can go to control panel > gmaes controls > and click vibrate for massage chair.

    >THE PROBLEM

    if i wire it to the motor there isn;t enough power at all can this be overcome?

    If not where else can i wire it within the controller?

    Thanks guys help is appreciated! lol :D
     
    Silver89, Feb 15, 2007 IP
  2. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    I dont know how to do it, but you sir sure have some creativity.

    IT
     
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  3. Silver89

    Silver89 Notable Member

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    why thankyou lol,

    i love electronics and messing around with small things like this, had it wired in the passenger seat of car for a while but couldn't use it when the headlights where on sigh...
     
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  4. drewbe121212

    drewbe121212 Well-Known Member

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    Heres what I would do:

    Splice off a piece of wire that from the ps2 controller that will send the signal to the massager (Disconnect one of the wires going to the vibrator spinner do dad and reroute it to the switch that i will speak of later). The massager is connected to the wall correct?

    Get some type of switch that keeps the signal from the wall socket going to the chair until it recieves the other signal from the controller; this switch should only stay open when it has a signal from the controller of course, as we wouldn't want it vibrating when nothing is going on eh? :)

    Please just make sure you have everything unplugged before cutting wires.... I know those seats only run off of the 120 watts, and its not enough to kill... but it leaves one helluva jolt :)
     
    drewbe121212, Feb 15, 2007 IP