Razer Panthera Evo: Fully Mod-Capable - Sanwa Joystick and Buttons - Internal Storage Compartment - Tournament Arcade Stick for PS4 and PS%

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Razer Panthera Evo: Fully Mod-Capable - Sanwa Joystick and Buttons - Internal Storage Compartment - Tournament Arcade Stick for PS4 and PS%

Razer Panthera Evo: Fully Mod-Capable - Sanwa Joystick and Buttons - Internal Storage Compartment - Tournament Arcade Stick for PS4 and PS%

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In some instances, a button brand or model does not have a 24mm equivalent with art cap. In this case, we will cut to the default size of Sanwa 24mm insert. There are six (6) Phillips head panel screws located underneath the Panthera EVO. These hold the tinted acrylic cover in place. Each one is accessed using a mini precision screwdriver. Anything larger will risk stripping the screw. Turn carefully - the screw will take a bit of effort to loosen on first go, but will give way. Once the screws are removed, find a safe place to temporarily store them as they are quite small and easy to lose. Now, you can choose the button insert cut to match the pushbutton you intend to use. This allows the insert to fit snugly within the cap. Brands and Model with Artwork Caps

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The plunger - the part that you press down to represent an input - is 25mm or a bit smaller in most 30mm pushbuttons. Often this leads to the conclusion that one needs a 24mm button and not 30mm. NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE ALL 8 GROUND PINS ON THE RAZER PCB!!! The Razer 16-pin harness had 8 individual wires that each connected ground to a different button. However, your new 20-pin harness that connects to the Kaimana Mini uses 1 ground wire that daisy-chains to every button. This means you only need one ground wire for all of the buttons. I corroborated this with a certified electrician, so no need to somehow condense 8 ground wires into 1 wire for no reason whatsoever!The design of the EVO is similar to the original Panthera with a few exceptions. Firstly, there’s still the plastic exterior and metal base at the bottom, which has some anti-slip rubber strips. The original Panthera had two large rubber pads on the bottom instead of strips, but I find these work just as well on the EVO. Then, daisy-chain your LED's and connect them to your Mini. Here is a great tutorial on how to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKty1h_pj54

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Removing the original Razer pushbuttons requires disconnecting the wires that are attached to the .110" terminals on each button. It is recommended that you do not attempt to pull with a wrench or your finger; the design of the button microswitch can easily bend and distort from the force, possibly damaging the button terminals. Instead, use needle-nose pliers to grasp the disconnects by their tabs (circled in green), then squeeze in and upward. If the tabs are pressed in correctly, the disconnect should lift with just a bit of effort. If you find much resistance, retry pinching the pliers around the tabs and squeeze again. You now need to separate 11 of the Jumper Wires from each other, so you have 11 individual wires. You need to remove the Plastic Casing from the male ends of each wire. You now need to use most of those wires to connect the button inputs from the Razer pcb to the screwdowns on the Breakout. u/carpedro provided a very useful diagram of what each of the pins on the Razer pcb goes to: Diagram Search through the rubber bands and try to find 8 of the smallest bands you can find. Now, place an LED on one of your buttons as best you can. Edit 2: Added photo of internal wiring per request, although it's pretty shabby... https://imgur.com/JD6UvjBYou now need to get power to the Kaimana from the USB port. You'll notice that the USB wires are soldered/glued onto the board, and that there are five pins next to next to them. Take your remaining two jumper wires and plug them into the 1st and 4th pins going from top to bottom, like This. --- ALTERNATE VIEW

set up the Razer Panthera How to set up the Razer Panthera

Now, you may notice that when you try to put the LED's on your buttons, they don't really... stay on them. This is where those tiny rubber bands come in! Each print is laser cut to your specifications, as presented by available options. You will receive the print with insert cutouts designed to fit your chosen brand. Gently press downward to remove the cutouts. Important Notes about Color Fidelity, Brightness You're basically done! To make your life a billion times easier, use two of the screws you set aside from the beginning and screw down the razer pcb with them. Use the remaining two screws to secure the Breakout to the other holes in the case. Just make sure not to screw down the breakout too much, as there's no protective casing at the bottom, and you don't want to accidentally damage it. Zip-tie or shove the wires in whatever way you please, and you're good to go! Handling the artwork yourself? Review our requirements and get tips to optimize your laser etch or artwork submission. Razer’s award-winning hardware includes high-performance gaming peripherals, Blade gaming laptops and the acclaimed Razer Phone.Once you're done, you should have a total of 9 wires connected between the pcb and the breakout, 8 on the bottom pins and 1 on one of the top pins. Panthera PCB Wiring --- Alternate View



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