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I got the contact for the maker of this kit from the RetroRGB site. I've not seen it anywhere.
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Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
Images added to a gallery album owned by retroACTIVE in Member's Gallery
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Atari 2600
7/8" x 1/8" with 3/16" hole made from neoprene -
I've uploaded the schematic for the cable... The ground pin and the shield are tied together back at the console in my configuration so they are the same, the cable however has them wired independently.
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From the album: Intellivision RGB Mod
Schematic for 8 pin Mini-DIN to SCART. -
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Basic cable... nothing special (in terms of in-line caps or resistors on the RGB lines). I get them from here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161986475008
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I put together a few INTYs with RGB and power LED, I've one for sale now. eBay Auction -- Item Number: 232273666426 I realize I'm no veteran so here are links to my work... http://atariage.com/forums/topic/262378-intellivision-rgb-install/ http://atariage.com/forums/topic/263108-intellivision-power-led-light-pipe/
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I tried composite... it just looked horrible with my INTY. I used high quality shielded cables and nothing seemed to work. I spent so much time trolling forums for how to make it better and there just didn't seem to be anything that was a lock. This pushed me to the RGB solution, and I'm really glad I did this. and yeah... I was uncertain as to how this should be wired too!!! Here is what worked for me... and it works perfectly with the cheap converter... For this kit connect pin labeled V(+5) pin 5 of the mini-din and connect S(CSYNC) to pin 3 of the mini-din
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From the album: Intellivision RGB Mod
For this kit connect pin labeled V to +5 (pin 5 of the mini-din) and connect S to CSYNC (pin 3 of the mini-din) -
Here is my power LED mod for the Intellivision. I wanted to do something a little different then the red LED thing. I wanted something a bit more subtle.
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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Another angle showing how subtle it is when off
retroACTIVE posted a gallery image in Member's Gallery
From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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Close up... like all LED pics... it looks way better in person!!!
retroACTIVE posted a gallery image in Member's Gallery
From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
Free hanging harness. The LED can easily be disconnected for disassembly. I don't like mods where wires are soldered such that you prohibit disassembly so I always use connectors where I can. -
From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
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From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
Nice amber glow on the light pipe. -
From the album: Intellivision Power LED (lightpipe) Mod
The LED and light pipe fit firmly into the coupling. It requires no goop or glue or anything. They can be removed with a bit of a tug if needed.
