When I cut around the sensor in the later steps, I think that broke any seal around the edge and allowed the vent to operate. I still have never changed my sensors and they are working fine all this time later.
but for the LEDs inside the panel, couldn't you put a strip of paper or semi-transparent plastic on top of the led strip to dissipate it even before the panel?
@@caramellesweggose i did test them firing up with diffusion film directly on them and it still looked to harsh. But maybe now that they are firing sideways it will work better
You should try to pull off the infinity mirror illusion under each panel. The way you have your lights setup would work perfectly for that, though it might be tricky to get the cables out of the way. Here’s the effect: ruclips.net/video/grFMyGv5NpE/видео.html
@@domitg well dat sucks i still use them tho and only Dancepad companies i know which supports consoles natively is yuck PDP and DDR Game :/ and they have a limited amount of what consoles they support sadly
i love these videos because i get the satisfaction of doing all the work without actually having to do anything
That ending with the panels though, bruhh.
Love this series!!!
Well, at least he cut too little off instead of too much lol
I know. I just don't have the tools to accurately cut them so i need to ship them back
I suggest you label everything so you remember what everything is in 5 years
Good idea. I need to get a good label maker.
Seems like the guy who cut the corners saw a 10 instead of 70 😂, great videos!! keep going dude!! Good vibes from México! 🇲🇽
Nice work! But you blocked the vent lol. Did you unblock the vent on the end XD
When I cut around the sensor in the later steps, I think that broke any seal around the edge and allowed the vent to operate. I still have never changed my sensors and they are working fine all this time later.
but for the LEDs inside the panel, couldn't you put a strip of paper or semi-transparent plastic on top of the led strip to dissipate it even before the panel?
or you could put a piece of paper on the panel (bottom side) to hide the cables (I don't know if this would work)
Good idea. I'll try it!
@@domitg sorry if I didn't tell you before, maybe in this way you could also attach them underneath and not on the sides
@@caramellesweggose i did test them firing up with diffusion film directly on them and it still looked to harsh. But maybe now that they are firing sideways it will work better
@@domitg You can also make multiple film layers, Maybe with one directly under the panel
You should try to pull off the infinity mirror illusion under each panel. The way you have your lights setup would work perfectly for that, though it might be tricky to get the cables out of the way.
Here’s the effect: ruclips.net/video/grFMyGv5NpE/видео.html
is LTech customizable to be used for Console play for tha actual games?
I dont think the LTEK supports consoles
@@domitg well dat sucks i still use them tho and only Dancepad companies i know which supports consoles natively is yuck PDP and DDR Game :/ and they have a limited amount of what consoles they support sadly
F for the panels
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