@FreedomGundam when I saw 20-pin connector my thought was perfect I can combine the Cthulhu with other boards. I knew it would sound like a silly question and I was certain that I knew the answer but I wanted to make sure. I was looking for a comment before posting but obviously I miss the comment.
Did these up for Level|Up and presented them at the past weekās Wednesday Night Fights. Valle and Jimmy were thoroughly impressed. Not every day you see that Mr. Street Fighter smile get that wide.
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[] Panzer Fight Stick 3
[] Custom Artwork by @P3G3Designs
[] Brain is a Brook Universal Fighting Board
[] Etched plexi featuring the Level|Up details and some artwork lifted out of the prints
[*] All Sanwa Parts matched to the Level|Up brand
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[] Panzer Fight Stick 3: Gentian Blue
[] Hori Matte Hayabusa Buttons all the way around
[] Hori Silent Optical Lever with HOME button matching bat top.
[] Brook Universal Fighting Board
[*] Artwork inspired by the Capcom Big Blue American cabinet lineup
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The SPDT (on-off-on) is indeed for the LS/RS/DP mode.
The SPST (on-off) is the Kill Ground or the Disable switch for the front facing buttons.
The hardware is for mounting the Feet, Lever, and PCB inside the case. They are all 6-32, 10-24, and 4-40. Keeping it all ENGLISH system the best I could.
The 5x Aluminum screws are M4.
Those screws from the top of the package are the same as the small bag you pulled out. They are trusshead screws for mounting the lever. I had a āgrandpa momentā and thought I forgot to put them in, so everyone got a blister pack of screws. Apparently, I did put them in so you got two sets
Thanks for the fast answer. I understand the EZ mod and Brook Universal fighting Board will replace the stock pcb, I have a question. My TES+ is the victim of a common problem where the LS-DP-RS is stuck on RS. Would the upcoming mod fix that? Thanks again!
Thatās an issue with the main board. Diode on that signal line for the stick mode went bad. Itās casing it to short to ground. So itās acting as if itās being hled down all the time. As soon as it gets plugged the pcb thinks itās pressed so it changes to rs mode (the next mode). But since itās shorted to ground it never truly gets unpressed. Even tho you physically press it again it doesnāt do anything because the pcb was thinking itās been held down the entire time.
You will not see this issue still occur if you replace it with an ezmod. Though if I recall correctly the ezmod makes you remap the mode button as a different input and youāll have to use the macro feature of the ufb to change stick modes.