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spike32:
Hi, I am building my first arcade cabinet and could use a bit of help before purchasing the components.

I am not going to just ask questions that have been answered (hopefully), I have done a lot of research on the subject. I am going to get my equipment from groovygamegear.com as Ultimarc uses DHL and duty to Canada is going to be ridiculous.

Anyways, what I have in my cart so far is:

2 SpitFire QD™ Quick-Connect Arcade Stick (upgraded to Sanwa Octagonal)
Player 1 and 2 pushbuttons
RED Female Quick Disconnects .187 - 25 Pack - Fully Insulated
12 pushbuttons for players 1 and 2
pushbuttons for pause, enter, menu, turn on/off, and exit
Groovy-TB 3" Trackball
GP-Wiz40 MAX USB Controls Input Interface with Rotary Support

Do I need items such as: Control Panel Clamp Set, Joystick Mounting Kit - No Visible Hardware    Joystick Mounting Kit - No Visible Hardware, and EZ-Lights™ Color Coded Wire Harness for Lighted Buttons?
Do I need to order a power supply like this?: http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=93&products_id=364

As for the pc I plan to use a Raspberry PI for now, until I get an actual computer in there. Is there anything else I am missing, any mounting screws, or cables, or anything else?

Thanks.

BobA:
Dont discount Ultimarc because of DHL.   I have ordered from Ultimarc to Canada and there has only been one extra duty charge and it was less then ten dollars.  I do not know where you got the idea that their duty to Canada was excessive.   If anything UPS charges from the US to Canada are excessive.

PL1:
Welcome aboard, Spike32.


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---I am going to get my equipment from groovygamegear.com as Ultimarc uses DHL and duty to Canada is going to be ridiculous.

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Another option is ArcadeEmulator.net run by Divemaster127.

He carries both Ultimarc and Happ products and ships to Canadian customers like SgtSlaughter.

--- Quote from: SgtSlaughter on September 01, 2013, 02:26:33 pm ---Just wanted to give some positive feedback for my order. Shipping came really quick to Canada, and no duty & luckily no tax.  I would recommend to anyone thinking of ordering.

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--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---Anyways, what I have in my cart so far is:

2 SpitFire QD™ Quick-Connect Arcade Stick (upgraded to Sanwa Octagonal)
Player 1 and 2 pushbuttons
RED Female Quick Disconnects .187 - 25 Pack - Fully Insulated
12 pushbuttons for players 1 and 2
pushbuttons for pause, enter, menu, turn on/off, and exit
Groovy-TB 3" Trackball
GP-Wiz40 MAX USB Controls Input Interface with Rotary Support

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Are you getting an Opti-Wiz encoder to go with the trackball?
(The "Rotary" on the GP-Wiz40 is for rotary joysticks, not trackballs.)

Do you have stranded wire (not solid) to go with the QDs? (BTW Randy offers pre-fab wiring as an option with his encoders)


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---Do I need items such as: Control Panel Clamp Set

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How are you mounting your CP?


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---Joystick Mounting Kit - No Visible Hardware

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Do you want visible carriage bolt heads on your panel or not?
(Don't even think about using wood screws into MDF to hold a joystick, they will fail -- these inserts are a vastly superior option)


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---EZ-Lights™ Color Coded Wire Harness for Lighted Buttons?

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Are the buttons you want single color LED buttons like the SpectraLites?

RGB LED buttons need different wiring and almost always require a controller, too.


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---Do I need to order a power supply like this?: http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=93&products_id=364

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What do you plan on powering with that?

For LED buttons, you can use a molex or (maybe) USB cable for power.


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 02, 2013, 11:31:56 pm ---As for the pc I plan to use a Raspberry PI for now, until I get an actual computer in there. Is there anything else I am missing, any mounting screws, or cables, or anything else?

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A Craigslist computer will probably give you more horsepower and better LED power options.

I'm sure there are other bits and pieces you will need, but we'll need more details to know for certain.


Scott

spike32:

--- Quote from: PL1 on September 03, 2013, 01:22:56 am ---

Are you getting an Opti-Wiz encoder to go with the trackball?
(The "Rotary" on the GP-Wiz40 is for rotary joysticks, not trackballs.)

Ah, thanks, did not know that.


Do you have stranded wire (not solid) to go with the QDs? (BTW Randy offers pre-fab wiring as an option with his encoders)

Stranded Cat5 cable


How are you mounting your CP?

I'm assuming I do need that for mounting then. Thought so.


Do you want visible carriage bolt heads on your panel or not?
(Don't even think about using wood screws into MDF to hold a joystick, they will fail -- these inserts are a vastly superior option)

Will get as well.

Are the buttons you want single color LED buttons like the SpectraLites?
No, standard buttons, so I guess not.


What do you plan on powering with that?

For LED buttons, you can use a molex or (maybe) USB cable for power.

I'll take that as I don't need the power supply


A Craigslist computer will probably give you more horsepower and better LED power options.

Once I get things running I'll be switching to a computer right away, just don't want to spend the money and find out this plan is going to fail.

I'm sure there are other bits and pieces you will need, but we'll need more details to know for certain.


Scott

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Thanks for the quick replies and site suggestions guys! I didn't realize groovygamegear uses UPS, I'm trying to find a site that ships USPS to Canada.

PL1:

--- Quote from: spike32 on September 03, 2013, 01:50:21 am ---
--- Quote from: PL1 on September 03, 2013, 01:22:56 am ---Do you have stranded wire (not solid) to go with the QDs? (BTW Randy offers pre-fab wiring as an option with his encoders)

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Stranded Cat5 cable

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Blue QDs are for 16-14 AWG, Red QDs are for 22-16 AWG.

Consider using different wire since 30 AWG (commonly used in Cat5) is harder to crimp effectively, harder to strip without damaging strands, and more likely to break than the commonly used 22 - 24 AWG.

The prefab wiring can save you a LOT of time, effort, and frustration -- especially on daisy-chain grounds,


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 03, 2013, 01:50:21 am ---
--- Quote from: PL1 on September 03, 2013, 01:22:56 am ---A Craigslist computer will probably give you more horsepower and better LED power options.

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Once I get things running I'll be switching to a computer right away, just don't want to spend the money and find out this plan is going to fail.

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Skip the RaspPi and be confident -- we'll help you work out any troubles you encounter.   ;D


--- Quote from: spike32 on September 03, 2013, 01:50:21 am ---Thanks for the quick replies and site suggestions guys! I didn't realize groovygamegear uses UPS, I'm trying to find a site that ships USPS to Canada.

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BobA was warning about UPS charges in general, not saying that GGG uses them.

GGG shipped all my orders via USPS, not UPS.

Randy already knows to use USPS for Canadian orders -- your order should fit into a large flat rate box.  :cheers:

SgtSlaughter also ordered from Randy and left his feedback here.


Scott

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