Who needs a sensor bar when you've got candles?

Furry Sparks

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Go unplug your sensor bar, then turn on your wii. Take two candles and light them above your TV, and move the wiimote around. Notice anything? If you did it right, then your wii cursor should be moving around. You might think its crazy, but it works. All the sensor bar does is shoot 4 IR lights. The Wiimote does the sensing. Candles make IR light so there you go, home made wireless, no battery using, no electricity using, sensor bar


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That is awesome =D. My brother just tried it with one TV remote and it works, but it's all faint and blinky, so we're sticking with the sensor bar for now :).
 
Super_Naruto said:
That is awesome =D. My brother just tried it with one TV remote and it works, but it's all faint and b]
Well its helpful to know in case the bar ever brakes or something.
 
[quote="Shadow_] I wonder if scented candles work =O [/quote]
Thats what mine were, those big candles in the jars. That room in my house smelled like
"Christmas cookie" after filming >_>
 
ZELDAFREAK104 said:
[quote="Shadow_] I wonder if scented candles work =O
Thats what mine were, those big candles in the jars. That room in my house smelled like
"Christmas cookie" after filming >_> [/quote]
Then I'm going to try =D
 
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