I just want to say thank you for your video the instructions that came with it were terrible you made it very easy step-by-step to Install I did it myself came out fantastic
Thanks for the video presentation. I have a question. My kit came with a remote control and a small patch cable. What are these used for ? Also how do we adjust features? Thanks, Rob
I did not get a remote in my kit... I recommend getting ahold of planetary pinball customer service and see if they can help you. Sorry, seems the kit has changed since I got mine...
@@jim5sixx Ok interesting the instructions are so vague. Planetary was my first choice to purchase the kit but they refused to put me in a waiting list because they told me they were overloaded. So I bought the kit from coin takers instead. They gladly added me to their list. I will try to contact them and ask . The gameplay is great but the original gameplay is way off now very strange. . I am tired of the original gameplay so I am not complaining. Thank you
Jim was in perfect execution going through the steps. And honestly without fiddling with sound and video production it would have taken less than 30 minutes to install everything.
Hey Jim, did you have to put a connector on the "cabinet speaker wire" at 11:50 in the video? I think I see where I need to clip my cabinet speaker from the original speaker panel but I don't have a connector end to fashion on to plug them together.
The reason I am vague is that mine was not as it was from factory. Someone had hacked my speaker wiring up and I wasn't sure what it "should have" looked like... Sorry about that. Its a pretty simple connecton just two wires from cabinet speaker to the card. You could run brand new wires pretty easy or if yours is factory still it may be as easy as a plug. I think someone added a extenal sub to mine maybe? I hope that helps. I am sorry I wasnt more clear on that part. email me at jim@renopinbal.com if you have any questions. -Jim
Great Video! Question I thought my original Funhouse backglass was not a translite? Do you have to buy separately a new clear glass panel and new black framing to use the new art work or do you somehow apply it over the original? If so where do you get those pieces. Do you guys sell them? Thanks, Scott
The new backglass is a thick sheet of plexi that is printed directly on (think backglass) but not glass. You can transfer your lift rail and side and top rails from your glass/translight to it.
Nice video, Jim. Really nice explained. But it's not clear how you gonna handle the cabling of the old speaker panel. Because both speakers and the coil are soldered. For me, I had to build my own cable, with plus and minus, which goes directly from the Pinsound board down to the subwoofer. That works perfectly. The game btw is awesome made. Nice graphics and light show.
Yes, good point. I did not have to make a new cable as I had long enough wiring. But yes, I had to remove the speaker panel connection and run the cable from the sound board directly to the cabinet speaker.
@@renopinball5447 Is this just a matter of extending a wire or two? I am actually working on this now and it appears that you added a connector to the bottom speaker wire so that you could plug it into the connector that hangs off the orange connector that plugs into the pinsound board. Is that an accurate assessment? I guess until I get a connector I could wire it up and insulate it without?
@Kenny9648 can you PM me? I am installing my kit now and I need to determine how to do what you are describing correctly because my game doesn't have an "end" on the cabinet speaker wire, and it looks like it is just one wire - if I were to run my own + / - wire, where do those go on the pinsound board and would I need a connector to make this work I guess?
That Rudys Nightmare T-shirt is awesome!!! 😳😳😳
This will come in handy when my kit arrives tomorrow! WOOT!!! Thanks for making this video.
Good luck with your upgrade!
Dam ! I went from being on the fence about ordering,now I just pre-ordered 2 !!!
Great video! Really impressed with all the quality items in this kit.
Thanks for taking the time to watch the video. We were super impressed too. It is going to be a winner of a game.
Hope you enjoy it!
I just want to say thank you for your video the instructions that came with it were terrible you made it very easy step-by-step to Install I did it myself came out fantastic
You're welcome! I'm gad it helped.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! Been wanting to see what all was involved in the process
You nailed it Reno Pinball! Great install presentation :)
Glad you liked it!
Great Video, thanks for that I get mine in a few weeks time, and that will save me a bundle of time.
Glad to be of help! Thank you!
Is it just me or does the new display on your speaker panel look sunk on the right side 12:53
I’m saving up for this
I did this and followed the video - unfortunately my playfield and backbox GIs are now out and the flipper buttons are dead. Any thoughts?
I am sorry to hear that. Its hard to say what's going on. I recommend going over to pinside.com and asking for help in the forums.
Thanks for the video presentation. I have a question. My kit came with a remote control and a small patch cable. What are these used for ? Also how do we adjust features? Thanks, Rob
I did not get a remote in my kit... I recommend getting ahold of planetary pinball customer service and see if they can help you. Sorry, seems the kit has changed since I got mine...
@@jim5sixx Ok interesting the instructions are so vague. Planetary was my first choice to purchase the kit but they refused to put me in a waiting list because they told me they were overloaded. So I bought the kit from coin takers instead. They gladly added me to their list. I will try to contact them and ask . The gameplay is great but the original gameplay is way off now very strange. . I am tired of the original gameplay so I am not complaining. Thank you
Nice video Jim!
Thanks!
Jim was in perfect execution going through the steps. And honestly without fiddling with sound and video production it would have taken less than 30 minutes to install everything.
Hey Jim, did you have to put a connector on the "cabinet speaker wire" at 11:50 in the video? I think I see where I need to clip my cabinet speaker from the original speaker panel but I don't have a connector end to fashion on to plug them together.
The reason I am vague is that mine was not as it was from factory. Someone had hacked my speaker wiring up and I wasn't sure what it "should have" looked like... Sorry about that. Its a pretty simple connecton just two wires from cabinet speaker to the card. You could run brand new wires pretty easy or if yours is factory still it may be as easy as a plug. I think someone added a extenal sub to mine maybe? I hope that helps. I am sorry I wasnt more clear on that part. email me at jim@renopinbal.com if you have any questions.
-Jim
I came here looking for the same answer. Might want to address this with some text in the video or something.
Is it something you could change back if you ever wanted to?
Yes, it's reversible.
Great Video! Question I thought my original Funhouse backglass was not a translite? Do you have to buy separately a new clear glass panel and new black framing to use the new art work or do you somehow apply it over the original? If so where do you get those pieces. Do you guys sell them? Thanks, Scott
The new backglass is a thick sheet of plexi that is printed directly on (think backglass) but not glass. You can transfer your lift rail and side and top rails from your glass/translight to it.
@@jim5sixx Thanks so much!
Nice video, Jim. Really nice explained. But it's not clear how you gonna handle the cabling of the old speaker panel. Because both speakers and the coil are soldered. For me, I had to build my own cable, with plus and minus, which goes directly from the Pinsound board down to the subwoofer. That works perfectly. The game btw is awesome made. Nice graphics and light show.
Yes, good point. I did not have to make a new cable as I had long enough wiring. But yes, I had to remove the speaker panel connection and run the cable from the sound board directly to the cabinet speaker.
@@renopinball5447 Is this just a matter of extending a wire or two? I am actually working on this now and it appears that you added a connector to the bottom speaker wire so that you could plug it into the connector that hangs off the orange connector that plugs into the pinsound board. Is that an accurate assessment? I guess until I get a connector I could wire it up and insulate it without?
@Kenny9648 can you PM me? I am installing my kit now and I need to determine how to do what you are describing correctly because my game doesn't have an "end" on the cabinet speaker wire, and it looks like it is just one wire - if I were to run my own + / - wire, where do those go on the pinsound board and would I need a connector to make this work I guess?
How much for the t-shirt if you ever wanna sell it
Y no mostraste nada prendido
Rudy is in coma while you install everything will not wake up deep deep sleep 😴