I hope a second run of machines will be made
I hope a second run of machines will be made
Yeah there is for the Second RunTo be fair, after seeing what amazing things you have done here Hursit, I will not be surprised to see MORE demand for a second run than the first.
Thank you My friend.Look forward to all your project @hursit — I remember seeing your stunt/action reel one time. Please let us know about the movie if comes to fruition and how we can support.
But i really cant handle with that again. It is really big and hard project to create.
1- I have some project on my table to focus. Spinners, some panels
2- All the prices are high as crazy. Everything is 3x time expensive now
3- Cabinets takes too much time and really not worth it.
4- Im sure i proof myself
5- Im really not young enough for the Second Run
I like it a lot. Personally, I prefer a little bit of space between the stick and buttons but I know others like it closer like Vewlix.What do you think about the 1P panel look.
Yep, thats the planI like it a lot. Personally, I prefer a little bit of space between the stick and buttons but I know others like it closer like Vewlix.
Would this fit original Mini Cutes?
Another solution would be to add a matching molex connector on the wires going into the isolation transformer so that people could swap between powering the included plug or the isolation transformer. That was my original plan before I realized I didn’t have any .156 male pins (and I figured I wouldn’t be using the included plug)Ok, so there's a more elegant solution for the ISO Transformer... I'm working it out. I need part numbers though.
found part numbers. Currently crunching some $$ numbers.
This will be a drop in solution for the ISO transformer that will be plug and play with the existing harness but in order for it to make sense, I'll need to make like 100 or so of them. cost on these will be like $15 each. Lemme know if anyone would be interested and I can get things ordered up.
FYI, it'll follow this diagram. it's simple enough, but rather than using a power distribution block, I'll be using the 3 pin EL connectors that are in the cabinet to add in a Y splitter to divide the AC line between the ISO transformer and the PSU:
Add to that also internal AC plugs, maybe something with like 2-3 outlets would be nice, that you can plug lcd monitor if you are using that and consoles, etc...Another solution would be to add a matching molex connector on the wires going into the isolation transformer so that people could swap between powering the included plug or the isolation transformer. That was my original plan before I realized I didn’t have any .156 male pins (and I figured I wouldn’t be using the included plug)
Interested. Put me on the list, sir!Ok, so there's a more elegant solution for the ISO Transformer... I'm working it out. I need part numbers though.
found part numbers. Currently crunching some $$ numbers.
This will be a drop in solution for the ISO transformer that will be plug and play with the existing harness but in order for it to make sense, I'll need to make like 100 or so of them. cost on these will be like $15 each. Lemme know if anyone would be interested and I can get things ordered up.
FYI, it'll follow this diagram. it's simple enough, but rather than using a power distribution block, I'll be using the 3 pin EL connectors that are in the cabinet to add in a Y splitter to divide the AC line between the ISO transformer and the PSU:
Yep, thats the plan