@@nothingalways3 I was going to do the soundboard, but then I got the Spengler wand, and it has almost all the sounds I need. I do plan to connect that to external speaker, and possibly and a custom sound board, arduino controlled, to play the pack sounds and music/sound bytes.
@@johnny_mo yeah seriously, you make it look like it's simple and accessible to anyone who never done this before. If I buy this kit, I'm gonna use you video as a reference!
@@raynekraven that’s largely in part to the designer of the kit. He made one that integrates pretty easy and doesn’t require solder. Spongeface really makes good stuff. I know some people might get lost in the written instructions, that’s why I showed it all here.
How do the lights turn on without the pack sound going off? I noticed you pressed a button, but couldn't see which. My assumption is the wand's button, but I can't exactly tell 😅
Instructions don't actually say where to install the vent light on a spirit pack, and I'm not finding anywhere specific to put. Any guidance would be awesome and your videos are nice walkthrough on installation thank you!
The vent light can be added to the “N filter”, which is the capped cylinder at the bottom right of the pack. You would have to drill out the recesses and put in an led strip or individual leds. The ends can then be tied into the wire they provided. Must be 5v for this setup.
The light kit is currently connected to the original battery pack from the pack. I plan on adding bigger battery packs that will power both soon. As it is, the lights are independent from the wand.
@@raynekraven yes, still using the switch on the og battery pack. Once I build my new motherboard, I am going to add a somewhat hidden switch to the side of the pack and wire it to that
I imagine so that each set stays together. Also likely a cost saving method. The boards are prescored, and do snap apart fairly easily, so long as you make sure the pressure is going along the score marks.
Lol. Not anymore. Most of my NY fam/friends have moved. But you can find two groups on FB that could help… “spirit pack owners”, and “ghostbuster fans worldwide”
Vendor has a new listing for this kit. I have updated the description with the new link.
Love the tutorial aspect of this. Esp for Spirit/Rubies Pack. Keep them coming and detailed!
soundboard upgrade is a def must see
Thanks. There are more to come!
@@nothingalways3 I was going to do the soundboard, but then I got the Spengler wand, and it has almost all the sounds I need. I do plan to connect that to external speaker, and possibly and a custom sound board, arduino controlled, to play the pack sounds and music/sound bytes.
Killer upgrade! Super detailed and thorough!
Thanks man! Glad you are liking the series. More to come.
@@johnny_mo yeah seriously, you make it look like it's simple and accessible to anyone who never done this before. If I buy this kit, I'm gonna use you video as a reference!
@@raynekraven that’s largely in part to the designer of the kit. He made one that integrates pretty easy and doesn’t require solder. Spongeface really makes good stuff. I know some people might get lost in the written instructions, that’s why I showed it all here.
Epic !!!
Thanks!
How do the lights turn on without the pack sound going off? I noticed you pressed a button, but couldn't see which. My assumption is the wand's button, but I can't exactly tell 😅
The lights now come on when the battery pack is switched on, and they stay on till you switch it back off. The wand functions independently now.
Instructions don't actually say where to install the vent light on a spirit pack, and I'm not finding anywhere specific to put. Any guidance would be awesome and your videos are nice walkthrough on installation thank you!
The vent light can be added to the “N filter”, which is the capped cylinder at the bottom right of the pack. You would have to drill out the recesses and put in an led strip or individual leds. The ends can then be tied into the wire they provided. Must be 5v for this setup.
Hey JRMorgen how do the light stay in place like how are they not falling?
They snap into place on the board, and the board is screwed in using the existing screws from the pack
@@johnny_mo ah ok I see thanks! Currently modding my pack to these mods like. Light alice pack and wand
My question is: after you install that kit, and that the Spengler's wand is hooked like you did, to the pack, how does the light kit gets turned on?
The light kit is currently connected to the original battery pack from the pack. I plan on adding bigger battery packs that will power both soon. As it is, the lights are independent from the wand.
@@johnny_mo I got that, what I meant to say was is the switch for the light kit on the battery pack?
@@raynekraven yes, still using the switch on the og battery pack. Once I build my new motherboard, I am going to add a somewhat hidden switch to the side of the pack and wire it to that
@@johnny_mo okay thanks for clarifying that :)
@@johnny_mo once the kit is installed, the board that you left in can be removed since I'm using the spengler's wand's sound effects?
Why would they send the boards together like that?? Seems like asking for a disaster
I imagine so that each set stays together. Also likely a cost saving method. The boards are prescored, and do snap apart fairly easily, so long as you make sure the pressure is going along the score marks.
know if anyone in upstate ny that would do this for me
Lol. Not anymore. Most of my NY fam/friends have moved. But you can find two groups on FB that could help… “spirit pack owners”, and “ghostbuster fans worldwide”