Eddie Amsel
Student
well the thanks goes to you for investing time and effortI just want to say thank you all for the orders/response/support on this project, it really means a lot to me
well the thanks goes to you for investing time and effortI just want to say thank you all for the orders/response/support on this project, it really means a lot to me
Only the top marquee (not control panel move-strip).I'm down for 1 kit. This will replace both the control panel and top marquee lights with leds?
I disconnected mine because I'm running the cab off USA/120v and I was afraid it would blow it out eventually. Looking forward to a 100% LED/USA power source alternative.The control panel move strip runs off 100v AC and uses a mini ballast to power a ccfl bulb. Im working on a led replacement for that.
May I ask what you had in mind? Curious here as if there's a better solutions to the hack I have I'd be happy But from what I've seen ccfl backlight seems to usually just be replaced with a ledstrip of the same length and width?The control panel move strip runs off 100v AC and uses a mini ballast to power a ccfl bulb. Im working on a led replacement for that.
We can discuss all of that in the project thread, I don’t want to clutter this sales thread with other info, thanks.May I ask what you had in mind? Curious here as if there's a better solutions to the hack I have I'd be happy But from what I've seen ccfl backlight seems to usually just be replaced with a ledstrip of the same length and width?
My bad, forgot about the other threadWe can discuss all of that in the project thread, I don’t want to clutter this sales thread with other info, thanks.
Not weird, but this just wont work for that. I have those large pop art marquees, they are usually mounted around the acrylic topper or taped to it. No way you are gonna be able to front light that artwork with the internal light.Just curious, would it help illuminate let’s say the cardboard marquee for say KOF14 or USF4.
I have the Kof marquee on my diamond blue and am intrigued. Sorry for the weird question
I've never been able to find any official images in my manuals...
But I believe the thick plexi part of the marquee should face forward, while the thinner cover should be behind/on the back.
The reason being, its the plexi itself that glows/illuminates, not the thinner cover (as this is only clear plastic).
You want to see the art work you've installed, not a silhouette because its being light from behind (ie thick plexi behind art work).
Thoughts?
Or better yet, confirmation with a manual image depicting marquee art installation?
I had some Blazeblue art that came in the bottom of my Diamond (white).I wonder if there ever was any official Vewlix artwork that was like that?