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Hello cbhaunt,
Not sure how you "wired" your 2 skulls. But a few years ago I built 2 skulls talking to each other following this tutorial (not mine) so use it as you will.
http://www.hauntforum.com/showthread.php?t=27940
I used a 9V AC adapter and a color organ to make the jaws move and LED eyes "blink" to my sound track using the software Audacity. I was able to place the AC adapter and color organ inside the skull so the only thing coming out of the skull was the AC cord from the color organ that needed to be plugged in. You don't want to touch the color organ when it is plugged in...that's 120volts, that's why its good its inside the skull, no chance of touching anything "hot" when its plugged in. The only other thing I can think of is try different 9V adapters....the more mA (milliamps) the better. I think the ones I used had at least 750mA, just look on the AC adapter...it will tell you what its rated at.
Hope that helps you a little bit...good luck
Not sure how you "wired" your 2 skulls. But a few years ago I built 2 skulls talking to each other following this tutorial (not mine) so use it as you will.
http://www.hauntforum.com/showthread.php?t=27940
I used a 9V AC adapter and a color organ to make the jaws move and LED eyes "blink" to my sound track using the software Audacity. I was able to place the AC adapter and color organ inside the skull so the only thing coming out of the skull was the AC cord from the color organ that needed to be plugged in. You don't want to touch the color organ when it is plugged in...that's 120volts, that's why its good its inside the skull, no chance of touching anything "hot" when its plugged in. The only other thing I can think of is try different 9V adapters....the more mA (milliamps) the better. I think the ones I used had at least 750mA, just look on the AC adapter...it will tell you what its rated at.
Hope that helps you a little bit...good luck