Archive for the 'DIY' Category



DIY: Hard Drive Clock

So you want to impress your friends? You can try to make this supercool clock from your old computer hard drive..

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How to Control Your PSP with PS2 controllers

Ever wish to play your PSP games with the PS2 controller like this?

F00F00 has posted some nice tips on how you can Control you PSP with PS2 controllers;

Then I made an nice little cable to attache to the socket. I should probably point out the reson I used a socket rather than a direct conection was to leave it open for me to attatch other modded controllers (SNES is coming).

DIY: PCMCIA RS232 Card

Need a serial port for new laptop which doesn’t have one built in? ElectricStuff has published some tips on how you can use an old PCMIA modem for your new serial port.

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“I figured that old PCMCIA modems might use standard serial modem chips, and therefore have accessable serial data somewhere inside. I was right! I pulled apart my old 14,4K IBM modem card, and plugged it into my laptop up using a PCMCIA card extender…”

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DIY: Build a Solar iPod Charger

Thinking of going backpacking with your iPod to a place with no electricity around? Jason has some guides on building your own solar iPod charger enable you to listen to your favorite music wherever you are.

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” So, I set about building one for myself. As this was all about getting very light materials, this set-up is very simple but the charger has no protection from branches, rain, or marmots. “

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DIY: Laptop Water Cooler

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Tired of hearing your annoying fan noise while watching movies from your laptop? Bard has a nice water cooling hack where he built a simple water cooling system that can be manually inserted into the cooling system of his laptop.

“This device is a dual mode home made laptop cooler. It was made for the purpose of watching movies without being disturbed by the annoying fan. The following pics are mostly self explanatory.”

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iPod Hack: Make an USB iPod Charger

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Need a new iPod charger? Here’s a little project for you where you can turn an old cellphone charger into an USB iPod charger. Just make sure that you are outputting 5V before charging your iPod with your new charger.

“Solution: Take one of my old cell phone chargers, a Sony-Ericsson phone that I no longer use. I check the output voltage, 5.1V with 450mA. Looks good. I checked the USB specs and I believe it’s well within the acceptable range.”

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DIY: An iPod Cover

If you want to keep your iPod clean and shiny, Sondra Crane has some tips to make a neat cover for your iPod. Here are the things that you need; White and Coloured Felt, Sewing Needle, Paper
Pencil, Pins, Ruler, Scissors, Snaps, and Sewing Thread.

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Step1. Take your iPod and draw out a template on a piece of paper. Make the template twice the length + twice the thickness + a flap. The width of the template should be the same width as the iPod + twice the thickness.

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DIY: Dock for T-mobile MDA or 8125 (Wizard)

DIYthinker has some tips on creating A simple dock for T-mo MDA (aka HTC Wizard) from cardboard and a spare USB to mini USB wire.

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“I wanted a dock but couldn’t afford it right now so I had an idea of making it myself. It was a spontanious project that was fun and completely usable. I think it looks decent apart from the glue marks but it works great and lets the MDA stand vertically as its being charged/synced. It’s not very difficult to make so anyone can try if interested.”

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