I'm not sure if this would be the appropriate sub-forum but, hello! I'm AirConditioner (Previously RazzleDazzle) of the Super Smash Bros. Melee and I modify stuff as a hobby. (Gamecubes, mostly)As seen in the header picture is a controller I modified to have LEDs in it (and more). I've had a lot of people at tournaments and when practicing how I did it and it's always a fickle thing to answer.They obviously know that I wired LEDs into it but not the process exactly that goes into it.So, what I would like to do is host a live stream on twitch.tv/AlabamaSmashLeague where I do the entire mod including other modifications and complete a detailed process for people to watch, follow along, learn from, and be a part of.This means, as I'm modding the controller, I'll be taking comments and questions live, and responding to them as I do it. This will hopefully be able to alleviate concerns and problems the average person has about doing this to their controller along with offering a new way to explain the process.If you would like to follow along on twitch.tv/AlabamaSmashLeague , here is a list of tools and parts you would need:• Any GC controller of your choice• Scissors• Tri Wing Screw Driver• Multimeter (optional if you're on a budget)• Flux (also semi-optional)• Dremel Tool with a cutting wheel or a similar cutting style cutter (optional)• Hot Glue Gun w/ glue• Soldering Iron• Rosin Core Solder• A clear shell for a Gamecube controller (preferably the back half)• 15-25 gauge wire• Wire stripper (or your teeth)• 5 (EXTREMELY PREFERRED 3.3V) LEDs of your choice color* ^ I would recommend extra LEDs if it’s your first time ^ *• 60, 120, 220, 400, 1000, and 2000 Grit Sand Paper• If you have one to spare, one of the crappy 3rd party controllers typically on eBay for