Check it out! 'Angel LCD w/ hidden eyes'
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Check it out! 'Angel LCD w/ hidden eyes'
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Honestly, there's not much to show. I did remove the feedneck to get a better photo though.
The image that you're seeing is the infrared, high-sensitivity phototransistor.
The raw aluminium that you're seeing around the sensor, is from the machining and de-burring process.
The eye is upward facing, but set at an offset angle to avoid the central airline that runs from the LPR to the solenoid.
Last edited by TyeStick; 01-26-2016, 02:09 AM.Comment
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Wow that is a real nice clean way to do that.
Make perfect sense one the battery is remove that lower tube is empty.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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Very nice! I love it! Now is that a full custom board, Or is it a newer model angel board like an A1 stock or modified?
Edit: Nevermind . I found the website.
Looks like a full custom drop in board for LCDs and IR3s.
I would love to bring my Apollo milled LCD into the modern age like this!Last edited by Pghp8ntballer; 01-26-2016, 05:43 AM.Comment
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I see nothing about pricing. The website needs a lot of work as well.The back ground is way to busy.
I do have a couple of Angels that would benefit from this.Comment
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He doesn't have pricing listed on his website. You would have to contact him directly by the email that's listed on his site, or by phone. The website though, does need a bit of work. Like yourself, I did find it a bit cluttered and the background a bit busy.Comment
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