Haslab Proton Pack Microcontroller Replacement Progress 6

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • More information can be found here:
    www.gbfans.com...
    -Added overheating but only when the wand is on power level 5 (all 5 leds on the bargraph are lit up). When on 4 or lower, you can fire continuous forever. When on #5, it will overheat.

Komentáře • 31

  • @danielalvarez7100
    @danielalvarez7100 Před rokem +1

    Holy shot you did exactly what I want. You made it able to turn on with the activate switch and the power down sound. I need this!!!

  • @jasonreidlowery
    @jasonreidlowery Před rokem +1

    This is amazing!!! Great job!

  • @thaynegunther7925
    @thaynegunther7925 Před rokem +1

    This is fantastic, I’ll be doing this to my haslab pack

  • @thedoctor755
    @thedoctor755 Před rokem +1

    DAMN!! Impressive.... most impressive

  • @chrisminton516
    @chrisminton516 Před rokem

    Christ that thing sounds like a Jet engine getting ready to take off & I am here for it!! I can't do this kind of modding (or any kind for that matter) I would definitely fry something or someone messing with wires.

  • @sergeantconagher
    @sergeantconagher Před rokem +1

    Got some little things about how the audio is set up for the overheat. Love the fact that it only overheats when at max power; one thing that I really wish the Hasbro wand did stock.
    The overheat timing is something of an exact science, something I admit isn't perfect, but here's my observations (get ready for a lot of text):
    The overheat ticker on the pack goes up about one bar every 0.75 seconds when firing the Proton Stream. The pack has 13 visible bars with an additional 3 bars at the end that are not visible, making sixteen bars total. At 12 bars, it plays the overheating sound, which beeps exactly 8 times. It takes about 6 seconds to start naturally cooling down, at the same rate as the Proton Steam drains it. The moment that it reaches 16, the pack does the overheat sequence.
    TLDR; The pack overheats at exactly 12 seconds and the overheat sound plays after shooting for 9 seconds on the proton stream, beeping eight times.
    I also wouldn't mind assisting in providing the audio for the alternate firing modes as well. Haven't tested the time it takes to overheat those, but I can get the data needed.

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem

      I made some tweaks based on your input, check out the demo video link below and let me know if it needs some more tweaks:
      czcams.com/video/9-hQITU5gls/video.html

    • @sergeantconagher
      @sergeantconagher Před rokem

      Sick! It does beep a few too many times (like I said 8 times), but other than that, perfect!
      Just had an idea, what if it still overheated at 2-4, but at a lesser rate? Maybe at 1 it still won't overheat, but maybe it could be 18 seconds at 4, 24s at 3, 30s at 2? Just an idea.
      If you need some more assistance, I can fire up my game and I can get some numbers for the other firing modes, if that's something you want to implement, or I can provide my audio effects for the slime, dark matter and meson collider modes. Feel free to hmu!

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem

      @@sergeantconagher Ok I will tweak the beeping some more. I have all the video game files for sounds, unless there are more? As for more overheating at longer intervals, it can be done. I know some prefer no overheating, which is why I put it only at level 5. I will think about it....

    • @sergeantconagher
      @sergeantconagher Před rokem +1

      I think I sent a comment out, but it was autoflagged because it had a link to a google drive folder with the audio I edited together, which should be easy to implement in this kit but idk that (it's never been tested).
      Biggest thing is the Meson Collider audio; some of it is using audio from the Dark Matter Generator and the firing anim should probably have an initial shot and some constant firing after to mimic how it works in the game.
      The next comment will have the link.

    • @sergeantconagher
      @sergeantconagher Před rokem

      drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XK6iIWOfvJmJ36Q1-KKd8GeJ_F-BgE3J?usp=share_link

  • @pigidly
    @pigidly Před rokem +2

    Nice…. There’s actually space in the Nfilter to put a smoke machine in it. FYI

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem +1

      Ya, I’m still deciding what to do about the smoke…

  • @tebasak1
    @tebasak1 Před rokem +2

    That was a trip! I am zero in experience for electronics, but managed a long time ago to build something like this (just with the breadboard and lights and adafruit) a long time ago when I was attempting to build a pack from scratch. Do you have a how-to video or something that an absolute idiot like me can replicate this? (I can solder, I've rewired my hours and I'm an analytical consultant full-time so I can read code, but don't know anything about watts, voltage, buck converters, ie. this setup)

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem +2

      When I am finished I will put my code and instructions out there for people to do it.

    • @Millyboy58
      @Millyboy58 Před rokem

      @@MichaelRajotte Michael, dude you're the man ... Honestly I'd be doing if I had the expertise... But I don't... But I gotta say, I do love the challenge of reproducing that you pros do here. I've already started the rest of what you've already done. Ie, the battery, amp, speakers and stay alive mods. I've had nothing but a great time doing this and recommend it to anyone. Thanks again for the vids, the chats in the boards and etc. Keep it up bro, from one Ghostbuster to another, cheers!!!

    • @Florescj12
      @Florescj12 Před rokem +1

      @@Millyboy58 is the stay alive mod doable for a novice?

    • @Millyboy58
      @Millyboy58 Před rokem +2

      @@Florescj12 hey dude, I'd say yes. Honestly, just read up on everything though all the gbfans posts that Michael has posted. And read what others have said and replied for ideas. The best thing to do is just read, watch the videos, look closely at the photos and lists that he makes. Do some research on costs and what parts you'll need. Read up on those parts.. etc. You can do the same for the coding and so forth. Everything is online, what most people don't understand is that you can muck it all up and still recreate something else if you really wanted to. So there's no perfect in doing these things... But you'll get there your way following their road map. This is my 3rd pack mod of different kinds and always a good time soldering, reprogramming, rewiring.. love it.. always fun and it's great to learn. Anyway, to:dr yes, with a lot of patience, reading, and research you got this.

  • @danielalvarez7100
    @danielalvarez7100 Před rokem +1

    Holy smokes. Did you add the power down sound when you let go of the intensify nob???

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem +1

      Yup

    • @danielalvarez7100
      @danielalvarez7100 Před rokem

      @@MichaelRajotte best mod ever. Everyone is focused on the look of the pack. For me those sound and light features are really what make a great pack. Well done 🙏. Bowing down 🙏🙏

    • @danielalvarez7100
      @danielalvarez7100 Před rokem

      @@MichaelRajotte do you think there’s a safe way of shortening the pack to wand loom to make it more accurate? Or is it just better to get a whole new loom? Not digging the length of the loom. Feel it’s room long and stiff.

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem

      @@danielalvarez7100 probably but I have not got to the stage of building my new hose yet. I plan to get around to it next week.

  • @HarvesterE
    @HarvesterE Před rokem +1

    Out of Curiosity did you learn do to this all yourself or is this in your line of profession

  • @Ins0mnia365
    @Ins0mnia365 Před rokem +1

    dude, make kits of this. You get rich!

    • @MichaelRajotte
      @MichaelRajotte  Před rokem +2

      I will put my code and instructions out when I am finished for people to do with it as they wish.