I was able to get to installing the flashbulb and remainder of the front end electronics this weekend. The first step was to drill the banjos to accommodate the wires from the flashbulb through the tube and into the grip. I eyeballed a spot on each banjo while it was still installed and marked the drill point. After removing the banjos from the wand I used a center punch to provide a guide hole and drilled the holes using a step bit. Overall, a pretty easy task!
At first I used my fingers to hold the banjo while drilling but then moved to using a wrench which worked much better. Next was getting the flashbulb into the clear tube and running the wires through the first banjo and through the red tube. Running the wires through the tube was not easy, but it is possible. Then it was time for dinner, my wife made some lovely ramen soup.
I then also installed the GBfans ear button and LED, I had to remove the bottom of the lamp socket to accommodate the LED, it just pops out with a little bit of effort. Then removed the front grip to be able to run the wires back to the gun box.
A detail about the picture above, the original 84 wand did not have the holes that the Mack’s front end has to run the flash bulb wires through, this is a feature of the Phoebe wand. The wires were taped down on the original 84 wand. I however, made use of the holes since they are there… I decided it was an acceptable deviation that maintained the spirit of screen accuracy.
One last item of business was clipping off the jst connector for the GBfans wires so they could fit through the hole in the front of the wand body. At this point I also ran a piece of black heat shrink to bundle the wires that came out from behind the grip and into the wand body. Once the wires were pulled through the hole I resoldered the pieces that I had snipped off.
Them it was time to test, works great!
Once that was wrapped up I took the time to modify the GBfans wand kit to accommodate a brighter vent light. I snipped off the stock vent light LED and soldered on a separate super bright LED array. Not screen accurate, but it is incredibly bright and provides the vent effect that I want.
That is it for now, but I am pretty happy with the progress made. I need to get back onto the pack and start mounting the electronics.