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@RGB I noticed your parts list doesn't include the kick harness. Where can I get a short one?
crimping yourself one sir ... all you need to buy is : cables (22awg) , connectors , pins for connectors and of course a crimping tool for this kind of applications. i will learn to make my own kick harnesses :whistling: :saint:
 
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@RGB I noticed your parts list doesn't include the kick harness. Where can I get a short one?
crimping yourself one sir ... all you need to buy is : cables (22awg) , connectors , pins for connectors and of course a crimping tool for this kind of applications. i will learn to make my own kick harnesses :whistling: :saint:
would you have the part number for the connectors? I don't know what the cps2 uses for the harness.
 
@RGB I noticed your parts list doesn't include the kick harness. Where can I get a short one?
crimping yourself one sir ... all you need to buy is : cables (22awg) , connectors , pins for connectors and of course a crimping tool for this kind of applications. i will learn to make my own kick harnesses :whistling: :saint:
would you have the part number for the connectors? I don't know what the cps2 uses for the harness.
From the Arcade Otaku Wiki.

  • CPS2 Kick Harness Connector
    • Description: Rectangular Connectors 2.5MM DOUBLE ROW SKT 34P HOUSING
    • Manufacturer Part Number: DF1B-34DS-2.5RC
    • Mouser Part No: 798-DF1B-34DS-2.5RC

  • Connector Pins
    • Description: Rectangular Connectors 20-22AWG SKT CONTACT TIN PLATING
    • Manufacturer Part No: DF1B-2022SC
    • Mouser Part No: 798-DF1B-2022SC

Should be the information you need. There may be a lead time at Mouser for them so octopart may have a more up to date list.
 
OK. Thanks
I have extra cps2 harness ends and pins so you can make your own if you dont wanna go throw the ordering ^^ if you going to jassin house i can just give it to you there
 

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Use stranded. If you use solid core it wont be flexible and is more likely to disconnect internally if flexed a lot.
 
Finally got mine working, but now I have color issues. Any ideas? too dark, red is worst - seems inverted, green or blue filter on entire image depending on what's being shown. shorted exc5, persistent issues. Reseating does not fix. Rev 6 board wired to CN9.
 

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Finally got mine working, but now I have color issues. Any ideas? too dark, red is worst - seems inverted, green or blue filter on entire image depending on what's being shown. shorted exc5, persistent issues. Reseating does not fix. Rev 6 board wired to CN9.
check the connections for your RGB taps (steps 2 and 3 in the installation instructions). the solder joints for the U header in particular are easy to mess up while seating the av interface board and closing up the case. So they may require more solder for a secure connection.
 
Yup. You got it right. I broke the solder to the chips the av sits on. Works perfect but I have no sound. I'm trying to get help on the 'definitive guide' thread. Thank you!
 
Rg174. You are also the second person to bring that up, I'll be rechecking/flowing it when I get home from work.
 
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after resoldering everything for good measure I still had the same issue. It wasn't until I bumped into the wires that I located the problem and got a hint of sound! The RCA jacks must've gotten damaged along the chain of ownership and needed to be reflowed. go figure a rookie mistake is the culprit and I am thankful that's all it is. Thanks for your help everyone. I appreciate your time and effort!

my final question; is there a way to get audio through hdmi or is RCA/JAMMA the only way? Did i mess up the AV and Im supposed to have sound through hdmi?
 
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@RGB it's fine that it's delayed (last we heard was June...), but would really appreciate a new ETA. It's useful for my budgeting.
 
It's a simple thing to put together, with the PCB and parts list freely available. No need to wait for RGB, DIY or organise a group buy / assembly service within your country.

I'd gladly assemble a batch for people in Australia. Happy to do so for cost of parts and a nominal fee.
 
I already registered my interest for 4 of these with kick harnesses ages ago. I don't want to be flaky because I hate it when other people are flaky to me...

However... @Frank_fjs, that sounds really good, I can easily solder something like this but I don't have any experience ordering PCBs and parts and so on so would happily pay you for htat, I don't have any crimping tools or experience though. (Let's take this to another thread?)
 
I'm with you. Let's start a new thread for an Aussie expression of interest / group buy. Establish interest, number of units required, parts sourcing and cost etc...
 
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