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Positron Proton Pack Kit

5 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$395.00

NOTE: This is a pre-order for the next run of kits, which are scheduled to be manufactured later this year.

You must pre-order if you want a kit!

The price of the kits has increased to offset increased manufacturing costs, but every kit will now come with the Super Bright Grille Light as standard, rather than it being an add-on!

Available on backorder

SKU: POSITRON-KIT Category:

Product Description

The best proton pack electronics kit available anywhere!

This kit includes several control modules, all the LEDs and switches you need, a 28 LED bargraph which is as close to movie accurate as you can get without spending a fortune, a color changing strobe with the same kind of high power CREE LED you’ll find in some of the world’s brightest flashlights, color changing cyclotron and slo-blo LEDs, a vibration motor, and a sturdy 7′ long CAT5 cable to connect the pack with the thrower!

 

Version 2.0 features the following:

  • Sound effects from the movie and video game
  • Color-changing super-bright strobe, cyclotron, and slo-blo LEDs
  • More accurate 28 LED bargraph
  • Vibration motor
  • 40W amplifier w/ volume control
  • Efficient integrated switching voltage regulator.
  • All connectors and cables modified for easier installation.
  • Music mode – Select tracks on bargraph using one button, start and stop them with another, or let the kit pick songs at random!
  • Party mode – An optional mode where the cyclotron and powercell react to the music!
  • And many other improvements!

Optional extras:

  • Super-bright grill light.  10x as bright as a standard LED!
  • Power switch + charge harness.  No soldering required!
  • An extra grille light can also be purchased to put in the N-Filter so it illuminates when venting!

(Please note: Some of the gallery images show optional extras like the super grille and power/charge harness which are not included in the base kit!)

Instructions

More detailed instructions are in the works, but here are a few tips to help you get started!

PCBs

The circuit boards for the latest version of the kit ship as one piece, held together with small tabs that are perforated!

Start with the powercell and carefully snap the boards apart, being cautious about putting sideways pressure on the small beige I2C connectors.

Be particularly careful with the tiny strobe LED, as those are expensive to replace and the connector on them is a surface mount one, which makes it particularly easy to damage.

If you have wire cutters, you can use those to cut away the tabs. This is the reccomended method to seperate the main strobe from the other boards.

Switches

When connecting the switches to the switch module, polarity doesn’t matter. You can plug them in any which way!

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The ports are assigned as follows:

  1. Activate – Long lead toggle on the left side of the thrower.
  2. Capture stream  – Black button on the left side of the thrower.
  3. Grille – Short lead toggle near the top of the bargraph.
  4. Mode – Short lead toggle by the bottom of the bargraph.
  5. Blast steam – Red button on the ear at the tip of the thrower.
  6. Not used!

Flip the activate switch to power up the thrower.

With the grille switch in the off position, the thrower will be in standby mode. In standby mode, the LED to the left of the Clippard valve will blink slowly.

The mode switch controls whether you are in movie mode or video game mode. Flip it on, and the slo-blo LED will come on. The color of the slo-blo indicates which of the video game weapons is currently active. There are four to choose from:

  1. Proton thrower (red)
  2. Stasis stream (blue)
  3. Slime blower (green)
  4. Meson collider (yellow)

Flipping the mode switch off will immediately take you back into movie proton thrower mode, and if you flip it back on again, you will be in video game mode 1 once more.

Once you have selected the mode you want, flip the grille switch on, and you will now hear that weapon’s sound effects!

Vibration Motor

The kit includes a zip tie and adhesive mounting square which you should use to mount the vibration motor in the thrower. Place the motor vertically on the mounting square, and run the zip to through the square and up around the foam on the motor, then cinch it down tight.

Party Mode

In party mode the lights on the proton pack will react to the music!

To enter party mode, hold the red button while flipping on the thrower activate switch,  then press the black button to advance to the next song, and the red button to start and stop the currently selected song.

You can enable and disable the sound reactive lights while in music mode by holding the red and black buttons, but BEWARE! The anguished stuffed bear won’t like it if you use this secret setting to disable party mode…

LEDs

The LEDs should be arranged as follows:

‘Blast’ – This LED has a long lead and should be placed at the end of the thrower in the orange hat. It lights up when you fire the blast stream with the red button!

‘Grille’ – If you don’t have the optional Super Grille LED, this LED can be used in its place. It lights up when the thrower is ready to fire, and like the Super Grille, it flickers while firing for that extra bit of realism!

‘Standby’ – This LED sits inside a white hat to the left of the Clippard. It blinks slowly when the grille switch is off to indicate the thrower is in standby mode.

‘Capture’ – This LED should be placed above the Clippard in a clear 5mm lens. It blinks when firing the capture stream with the black button.

‘Overheat’ – This LED sits above the bargraph. Normally off, it blinks when the pack overheats, then remains solidly lit while venting is occurring.

‘Slo-blo’ – This RGB LED goes inside the clear 5mm lens at the base of the thrower. It illuminates when you flip the mode switch on, and changes color to indicate which video game weapon is currently selected!

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4 reviews for Positron Proton Pack Kit

  1. 5 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    I’m surprised there aren’t more reviews on here because this kit is fantastic. I don’t know that I could say enough great things about it. The installation is straight forward, the parts are manufactured well, and the programming is marvelous. It does so much more than anything else on the market and I’m looking forward to seeing the reactions of people who see it in action. My face lit up as soon as my pack came to life and I am smitten like I was the first time I saw a proton pack in the movies. If you’re hesitant, just do it. The investment is well worth the smiles and excitement!

  2. 5 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    Best Sound and Light kit anywhere Else! its so close to the movie sounds and so accurate. its a must buy if your building or upgrading your Lights and sound!

  3. 5 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    Excellent light and sound kit for your proton pack. Connecting it all is pretty self-explanatory, and all the features included are awesome. Great customer service, too. I really can’t say enough good things about this kit!

  4. 5 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    You won’t find a better light and sound kit on the internet. You just won’t. This is well thought out, well designed, and well crafted. It’s very easy to setup and really looks fantastic once you’ve got it installed.

    Here is a video of mine installed: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Noi1QLT2cW68YNmk7

    Customer service is excellent. I had a light out on my bar graph and he replaced it quickly. He was also very responsive when I had questions.

    Do yourself a favor and get this for your Proton Pack build.

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