Add plastic nylon screws and nuts (included with the Pixelcade kit) to the outside holes of the PIXEL mounting boardĥ. On other side of the solid black mount, line up the two 64x32 LED panels and then attach them with the included M3 screwsĤ.
Feed the two tie wraps through the holes and attach screws and nuts to the solid black mountģ. Modify the laser files if you are using a different cabinet or refer to these generic laser cut mounts for PixelcadeĢ. Make one cut using the solid black acrylic 1/8" thick and the other cut on the smoke/translucent 1/8" thick piece of acrylic.
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LEDBlinky Software (Optional but recommended) - $25ġ.Windows PC (Recommended but you can also use a Raspberry Pi).Bartop Arcade Kit Deluxe from Game Room Solutions (you'll need to modify the mount if using a different cabinet) - you can order just the cabinet from Game Room Solutions and add your own components or fully assembled with arcade controls, monitor, speakers, Raspberry Pi, power supply, etc.Pixelcade P3 LED Marquee for Game Room Solutions Bartop Deluxe Fully Assembled Required Tool: Laser cutter or laser cutting service with bed size 24" x 12" minimum
Smoke/Translucent 1/8" thick acrylic - 22" x 12" Solid Black 1/8" thick acrylic - 22" x 6" Pixelcade P3 LED Marquee Kit (includes two 64x32 P3 LED Matrix Panels, PIXEL Controller Board with microSD card, 5V/10A power supply, LED Matrix Custom Power Cable, two IDC ribbon cables, mounting screws and nuts hardware, USB A-A cable, Pixelcade software, 8-bit marquee artwork) You can laser cut the LED marquee mount using the files in the Instructable or for those without access to a laser cutter, it's also available fully assembled.