

Dany.
Ok thanks Marco i buy this kitTech_Marco wrote:Yes, your PS is good to go
Marco
Let me know if i remove a Green giant resistor ????? whit my power suply ?Tech_Marco wrote:Yes, your PS is good to go
Marco
I don't use it, my ps is with out ittheking wrote:Let me know if i remove a Green giant resistor ????? whit my power suply ?Tech_Marco wrote:Yes, your PS is good to go
Marco
Dan:theking wrote:PLease marco i need to respond for question before pass my order ???
Hello Marco have other question for you do you have a cad file .dxf or .dwg os other format i need for cuting the top panel if you have please send to me at pm or email thanks.Tech_Marco wrote:Dan:theking wrote:PLease marco i need to respond for question before pass my order ???
I guess you're not in US. It's almost 12:00am here and it's time for bed.
The kit doesn't include the panel. Your first job after the conversion is to make a cut for the panel
Marco
I don't know if Marco has a DXF for the panel but the control panel is enclosed with a nice squared box in the back making measuring it out really easy. I used the stock metal as a template for cutting out the raw panel and bolted it in. I traced the opening in the laser case on the lexan. From there I just grabbed my ruler, measured the components, transferred the measurements in to the opening I traced, and cut it by hand on my scroll saw (a regular jig saw would work with patience and the right blade). It was pretty easy and turned out well. A couple of things to watch out for. The screws and nuts in the corners of the control panel are very close the metal enclosure on one side. Measure twice on these since they have to be pretty accurate. On mine, two of the screws would just spin in the holes where they attached to the panel. Made it a little tricky. I started the nut then held the screw at the end lightly with some needle nose pliers while I tightened them down. The screw heads are concealed so that was the only way but it wasn't a big deal. Took me about 30 minutes from start to finish and I was able to lay out the panel just the way I wanted it. Good luck to you on your project. You'll really enjoy using it once you get it all done, I know I have had a blast with mine.theking wrote: Hello Marco have other question for you do you have a cad file .dxf or .dwg os other format i need for cuting the top panel if you have please send to me at pm or email thanks.
Dany.
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