The Wii sensor bar only has a 12-foot cord. This made hooking up to a friend's projector pretty difficult.
So tonight after the Super Bowl, I decided to wire up a self-contained sensor bar that doesn't plug into the console. Since there was the chance it wouldn't work, here were my requirements:
1. Cheap.
2. Easy.
3. Must not be a
pair of candles.
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Dig for parts...
1.
Dual infrared emitters (PIC) - these come with various video equipment. I don't know where mine came from but they are cheap on eBay.
2.
3V or adjustable power supply - I used one with interchangeable "adaptaplug" tips so I didn't have to cut/splice/solder/heatshrink any wires. You could also use a couple AA or AAA batteries.
3.
3.5mm mono audio jack (PIC) - Available at Radio Shack or any electronics shop.
4. Soldering iron and solder.

Solder the power and ground leads of the 3.5mm jack to the corresponding pins on the adaptaplug.

Plug everything in:

Place on TV, or on wall when used with projector.


I'm pleased to say that the end result doesn't look like total crap, can be stored in a small space and transported easily, and actually seems to work BETTER than the original sensor bar (I can space the IR emitters further apart for better accuracy!)
Yeah, I should use a current limiting resistor or look up the rating of these infrared LEDs, but it's been running about an hour and still works... nothing has burned out.