Far as I'm aware, the 12B Neo Candy panels are always reproduction/home made (or officials that have been drilled out).Someday, I hope to find a 2L12B control panel
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Far as I'm aware, the 12B Neo Candy panels are always reproduction/home made (or officials that have been drilled out).Someday, I hope to find a 2L12B control panel
Looks great! Did you end up having to solder the ribbon wires directly to the bottom, or were you able to work with the existing mounting brackets? I want to do this too but I'm concerned about my soldering and doing the correct pinout of the ribbon. If not, then I'll probably just do another plastic 3D printed case and keep it external.Well, it's no Jasen's Customs caliber case, but I'm still pretty happy with how this turned out-especially considering that I'm not the steadiest Dremel operator out there. Looks good and runs like a champ!
I replaced the stock connector with this right-angled connector:Looks great! Did you end up having to solder the ribbon wires directly to the bottom, or were you able to work with the existing mounting brackets? I want to do this too but I'm concerned about my soldering and doing the correct pinout of the ribbon. If not, then I'll probably just do another plastic 3D printed case and keep it external.
Awesome, thanks, I'll give that a tryI replaced the stock connector with this right-angled connector:http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/amphenol-fci/68021-116HLF/609-3337-ND/1878543Looks great! Did you end up having to solder the ribbon wires directly to the bottom, or were you able to work with the existing mounting brackets? I want to do this too but I'm concerned about my soldering and doing the correct pinout of the ribbon. If not, then I'll probably just do another plastic 3D printed case and keep it external.
With the right-angle, I had just enough clearance.
Can't believe I missed this one! Excellent work! Though I can appreciate a full replacement case that will withstand WWIII, I do have a soft spot for nicely modded originals and yours certainly looks great! Truth be told, after getting my DS kit, I ran it once to make sure everything checked out and then got distracted by some other projects before finishing a proper case. Though incomplete, I did do some experimentation with painting techniques/schemes and think I have a winner. With a tailwind, maybe next year I'll have it done and post some picsWell, it's no Jasen's Customs caliber case, but I'm still pretty happy with how this turned out-especially considering that I'm not the steadiest Dremel operator out there. Looks good and runs like a champ!
Yep, right here.Hey guys, a couple quick questions.
Are there any 3D print files for a case for the selector?
How did you guys run your ribbon cable out of the enclosure?
If using a supergun, anyone have any experience with the undamned decoders?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:857175Are there any 3D print files for a case for the selector?
I think most people run it out the circular "register" port. at least that's whats recommend in the official installation instructions.How did you guys run your ribbon cable out of the enclosure?
there's not a lag issue with the decoders? Thank you so much!!Yep, right here.Hey guys, a couple quick questions.
Are there any 3D print files for a case for the selector?
I have run my cable out of one of the front ports.How did you guys run your ribbon cable out of the enclosure?
Yes, they work great.If using a supergun, anyone have any experience with the undamned decoders?
The decoder itself is pretty fast (<1ms), so beyond that, the latency will be dependent on the controller you use (because a controller has its own processor to turn button presses into USB data). I've done my own testing, but for a 3rd party test, Pasky (long time arcade speed runner) recently posted some results:there's not a lag issue with the decoders? Thank you so much!!