Hi All!
Thanks for reading. I recently received my long delayed Unico NovaBlast cabinet. It is a very nice modern attempt at a BlastCity format that aims more towards HDMI and USB connections similar to a Chewlix from what I am told. It does have its own Jamma harness and based on Unico’s promotions and testing it has a wide range of compatibility!
From what I have found though there is a catch… the PSU is not UL/CE certified or seem to be adjustable in anyway for +5v rail.
In working with ack he suggested a do some readings with a meter. With Dogyuun attached to the harness I had 5.22 going in and 5.13 at the board. With my MV6 attached I was at 4.03 going in and 3.83 at the board. I expected a dip for the MV6 I did not expect Dogyuun to be sitting so high in the tolerance window…
What is a boy to do? I decided to photograph and begin tracing out all of the cable runs in the cab. Most of the connections are JST. My thought process was to repurpose the existing amp, control board and install a proper PSU and wire a breakout board as needed.
First time doing anything like this in a cabinet. I work as an AV technician at a university feel confident I can do this… with some community input.
I have some Qs I would love your feedback on to help me bring this project to life…
- What adjustable power supplies are you using? I have been pointed to mean well 125A, Happ, and Sun?
- Is there one I could use to power the whole cab?
- Is one a better option that others if I am repurposing components with JST connections?
- Is anyone familiar with wiring a breakout board and would be willing to share their experience?
Photos attached of the NovaBlast wiring. From the external power cable plug > the the PSU > to the breakout board > to the control board > (off breakout) to amp > two connecting cables up to speakers > (off breakout) to LED board for marquee.
Will work on a diagram to upload as well.
Thank you all!
Thanks for reading. I recently received my long delayed Unico NovaBlast cabinet. It is a very nice modern attempt at a BlastCity format that aims more towards HDMI and USB connections similar to a Chewlix from what I am told. It does have its own Jamma harness and based on Unico’s promotions and testing it has a wide range of compatibility!
From what I have found though there is a catch… the PSU is not UL/CE certified or seem to be adjustable in anyway for +5v rail.
In working with ack he suggested a do some readings with a meter. With Dogyuun attached to the harness I had 5.22 going in and 5.13 at the board. With my MV6 attached I was at 4.03 going in and 3.83 at the board. I expected a dip for the MV6 I did not expect Dogyuun to be sitting so high in the tolerance window…
What is a boy to do? I decided to photograph and begin tracing out all of the cable runs in the cab. Most of the connections are JST. My thought process was to repurpose the existing amp, control board and install a proper PSU and wire a breakout board as needed.
First time doing anything like this in a cabinet. I work as an AV technician at a university feel confident I can do this… with some community input.
I have some Qs I would love your feedback on to help me bring this project to life…
- What adjustable power supplies are you using? I have been pointed to mean well 125A, Happ, and Sun?
- Is there one I could use to power the whole cab?
- Is one a better option that others if I am repurposing components with JST connections?
- Is anyone familiar with wiring a breakout board and would be willing to share their experience?
Photos attached of the NovaBlast wiring. From the external power cable plug > the the PSU > to the breakout board > to the control board > (off breakout) to amp > two connecting cables up to speakers > (off breakout) to LED board for marquee.
Will work on a diagram to upload as well.
Thank you all!
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