Atgames Legends Pinball Mod Part 4
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- A little showcase of the final mod. As a summary, we created a new Backbox housing a 24" HP 1080P widescreen monitor along with the stock A15.6" Atgames monitor that will be used as a FullDMD for pinup popper.
We fitted a case-less computer in there (i5 6500, 8 Gb ram, Nvidia GTX 980) and added some ventilation on the bottom and rear of the cabinet for heat dissipation.
Parts used in this build:
Solenoid kit (www.clevelands.... Be sure to select the parts version.
2.1 Channel 200 watt for the front speakers and subwoofer (www.amazon.com...)
4 Channel 200 watt for the surround sound exciters (www.amazon.com...)
120 watt Meanwell DIN rail power supply for exciters (www.amazon.com...)
240 watt Meanwell DIN rail power supply for front speakers and subwoofer (www.amazon.com...)
6.5" subwoofer (www.amazon.com...)
4" 50 Watt speakers (www.amazon.com...)
3.5" 50 Watt speakers (www.amazon.com...)
Dayton Audio 25W Exciter (www.amazon.com...)
Smart power strip (www.amazon.com...)
Rii mini wireless keyboard (www.amazon.com...)
Quick disconnect wire connectors (www.amazon.com...)
Banana Plugs (www.amazon.com...)
Noctua 80 mm fan (www.amazon.com...)
Noctua 120 mm fan (www.amazon.com...)
2-way fan cable (www.amazon.com...)
Noctua fan extension cable (www.amazon.com...)
80 mm fan grille (www.amazon.com...)
USB 2.0 flat (slim) cable (www.amazon.com...)
HDMI flat cable (www.amazon.com...)
Smart Power strip (www.amazon.com...)
3.5" Speaker Grill cover (www.amazon.com...)
4" Speaker Grill cover (www.amazon.com...)
5" Speaker Grill Cover (www.amazon.com...)
Amazing Work! I love that you kept the 15.6" at games display as your DMD to maintain the dual functionality. I have seen a lot of mods on these but yours hands down it the best out there. Congrats.
Great job 👏🏾 I’m definitely purchasing one of these for myself! I love modding my arcade games 🕹
Very cool mod for this AtGames asset! Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
WOW! Awesome build. Congratulations.
looking nice...
Great work on the build! I'm envious! 😏
Harlem Globetrotters on Tour is my favorite pinball machine all time
Great videos on this build. Love the way you made the back box with the plexi.
Congrats 👏👏👏 nice work.
So clean! Just got my cabinet. Now the process begins. haha!
Great job!
Fantastic job on this. Did you stencil and paint the plexiglass black for the dmd screen? Wasn’t sure how your went from how it looked in vid 3 to the super clean look here. Thanks for sharing your work.
I put the plexi on with one side of the backing off. Then I traced the outline of the monitor using a straight edge (ruler). Then on the mask side of the plexi I transferred the marks by using painters tape. Use an xacto knife to trim the tape so you form the border. Then simply mask out the areas that will be shown and spray paint using a matte paint. When it shows through the other side it will appear glossy.
@@lordjules thanks for the reply. I took your advice and just finished mine last weekend and it looks great. Thanks again for the inspiration.
Incredible! Nice work
Nice build!
Hey! Love the backbox. Pretty much exactly what I want to build. Do you have some plans? Or something for reference? Looks absolutely fantastic.
Very cool system! What was the total cost of the mod not including the PC parts? I'm looking to do something similar but want to have an idea of the final budget before starting. Thanks!
Most of this stuff except for the computer are in the video descriptions. Got them from Amazon. Otherwise it’s things I had laying around (like the monitor). I would say I put $500 or so into it.
Amazing work!
Awsome job!!!
Nice work , would love to play this to see how it feels ,, is the stock cabinet noisy in terms of rattles with that sub in there , was thinking about adding a bass shaker but I don’t know any to have to rebuild the cabinet to do it ,, thanks in advance , awesome cabinet and work !!👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Maybe I missed this and sorry if I did. Since you went caseless and put your PC inside the pin, how do you turn it on? I'm assuming you rigged up a switch. Where did you put it? Is it possible to connect the power from the At Legends to the PC so you can turn both of them on and off at the same time?
I hooked up the power button to the same button you'd use to swap to OTG mode on the Rachel board. So when going to OTG mode, it turns on the PC. And when turning off the PC it disables OTG mode.
There is a single power cord into the cabinet. It is then forked between a smart powerstrip and the ALP power supply. So turning off the master switch will indeed turn both off at the same time. But for a windows PC, you'd want to shut it down first...
Hope you didn't update to 5.58 firmware. OTG is broken. I'm in the middle of a similar project and going back to stock I'm getting screen stuttering. I know it's the firmware because other monitors are butter smooth with all 3 screens
I was confused by this comment earlier as my machine happily reports 40.50.0 is the newest firmware. Did a little digging and apparently my machine is stuck at that revision and I would need a factory reset to get the newer firmware release.
That said, it’s working as is, I see no need to update given the amount of issues they introduce with newer de updates. So gonna stick with this old revision until they get their act straight.
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How does power work on this? Are you running everything tied into the original AtGames power supply?
There are 4 power supplies in the cabinet. The atgames power supply, the computer power supply and two meanwell DIN rail power supplies for the surround sound.
how did you get rid of the otg cables?
I used flat cables and a made a small groove under the back box to bring the cables under and a hole under the back box to bring them through.
CYFPV FPV HDMI Male to Up Angled... www.amazon.com/dp/B07R9RXWM5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
ChenYang CY USB 2.0 Type-A Male... www.amazon.com/dp/B0953MJ7VD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Happy New Year…do you have parts list you can share..exciters, solenoids, etc
Hello. Happy new year. Parts should be in the description above. I will add a link to the exciters I used and anything else I may have missed. I didn't list the monitor (24" HP) because it was something I re-used and had laying around.
@@lordjules Thanks I looked at your notes on the previous video but not this one...I'm reusing a 27 Samsung monitor I want to use a 24 but they are too high on facebook marketplace in my area
@@lordjules sorry to bug you again I bought the speakers you suggested how did you mount then
@@jay2533 they are mounted on the rear using small screws. You can cut 1/2” screws to size with some linesman pliers if you don’t have small enough screws. You don’t want them more than a 1/4”
@@lordjules thanks I will send you pics when I'm done
Did you make the backbox yourself?
Yep. Took the old one apart and rescued the screen and built this one from scratch using 1/2” mdf