Nice work! I got in on the second or third run of Redman HasLab MOBOs, and opted for the ALH0 in bare aluminum. I painted it matte black and sanded it down to a worn satin finish, then weathered the edges with coarse sandpaper, an x-acto knife, and a paper towel soaked with acetone. I asked Danny if I could get the brackets with 1/4-20 rivnuts, so I could use the screen accurate screws, and he was great about helping me get exactly the board I wanted. I also got his GB1 spacers, which are cast in nice hard rubber. I've done a lot of mods to the pack, but this was by far the biggest and most involved. The end result, in terms of appearance and heft, is a night and day difference. As is only having to remove four screws to open up the pack, instead of dozens of tiny ones. 😆
For the ALICE Frame nuts; If you want to get them from the hardware store instead of harvesting them from the OEM motherboard, you will need the following metric nuts: • (10) M6 x 1.0 & • (2) M8 x 1.25 I recommend grade-5, nylock.
It's not difficult, per se, as much as it takes a lot of patience getting all the brackets aligned the first time. Once it is though, it seats pretty snugly!
Great walk through. I have my ALH4 on order as well and it's good to have a early view of what I need to do. I bought extra metric nuts that have the flanged edges and plan to do some jbweld to the back of the board, giving the option to remove the alive frame if I want with out loosing the nuts inside.
Once all the brackets are aligned with the holes will it stay aligned if you need to remove the mobo? Or do you have to start the alignment process again if you remove the mobo for whatever reason?
@Gregors85 I've seen conflicting videos on this. Lc1 is fine but lc2 has a wider crossbar and it sits higher on the main frame so the holes don't line up.
Sweetness!! You should check out the custom motherboard I recently made for my haslab pack. Video on my channel fyi. And fyi totally enjoy and look forward to your videos!!!👍👍
@ highly recommend the kit,best thing I’ve done to the pack since buying it. Especially the attenuation mode for WiFi control, amazing. Currently trying to make a sort of flux capacitor hybrid attenuator style box to control the pack, should look pretty funky. Love the channel by the way 🚫👻😎🙌❤️
I was onboard with this until the actual mounting it. 😂 WAY too much messing around for the sake of having a metal back. Credit to you guys but not worth the hassle for me.
Nice work! I got in on the second or third run of Redman HasLab MOBOs, and opted for the ALH0 in bare aluminum. I painted it matte black and sanded it down to a worn satin finish, then weathered the edges with coarse sandpaper, an x-acto knife, and a paper towel soaked with acetone.
I asked Danny if I could get the brackets with 1/4-20 rivnuts, so I could use the screen accurate screws, and he was great about helping me get exactly the board I wanted. I also got his GB1 spacers, which are cast in nice hard rubber.
I've done a lot of mods to the pack, but this was by far the biggest and most involved. The end result, in terms of appearance and heft, is a night and day difference. As is only having to remove four screws to open up the pack, instead of dozens of tiny ones. 😆
For the ALICE Frame nuts; If you want to get them from the hardware store instead of harvesting them from the OEM motherboard, you will need the following metric nuts:
• (10) M6 x 1.0 &
• (2) M8 x 1.25
I recommend grade-5, nylock.
Thanks this helped got them from Amazon
Thank you for demoing this mod. I have a motherboard ordered and was worried that it would be difficult to figure out.
It's not difficult, per se, as much as it takes a lot of patience getting all the brackets aligned the first time. Once it is though, it seats pretty snugly!
Great walk through. I have my ALH4 on order as well and it's good to have a early view of what I need to do. I bought extra metric nuts that have the flanged edges and plan to do some jbweld to the back of the board, giving the option to remove the alive frame if I want with out loosing the nuts inside.
Oh man, I can’t wait to install mine. I’ve had it sitting in the box for about a couple months now. Also thank you so much for this video!
Mines came last week. By my A bracket came bent hammering it to straighten it out. Video is very helpful
Ooh, EGB gear spotted! Cool video, great work!
Thanks for the video. I have the Redman's Aluminum mobo (same as you, BTW), and this will help me a lot better to put it together.
Glad I could help!
that cool !! ... but does it have for 80% size ??
Only the 1:1 Spirit One, so no.
For a moment, You looked like De Niro talking about Ghostbusters
Does bracket A go on the right side where the N filter is located or is it bracket B?
I can't remember. Follow in the instructions
@@Gregors85 got it installed thanks
Once all the brackets are aligned with the holes will it stay aligned if you need to remove the mobo? Or do you have to start the alignment process again if you remove the mobo for whatever reason?
Once it's aligned, you can get the Motherboard on and off, with very little tweaking. The first time is the most difficult.
@@Gregors85 oh ok awesome thanks for the clarification
Anyone know if this fits LC2 packs with the haslab mounting holes?
It should.
@Gregors85 I've seen conflicting videos on this. Lc1 is fine but lc2 has a wider crossbar and it sits higher on the main frame so the holes don't line up.
Sweetness!! You should check out the custom motherboard I recently made for my haslab pack. Video on my channel fyi. And fyi totally enjoy and look forward to your videos!!!👍👍
I'd love to have a tutorial on how to remove the vibrating motor in it
We actually removed it in this video th-cam.com/video/BqaWv5sxcew/w-d-xo.html
@@Gregors85 oh I must have missed this video thanks!
The real question is, does it squeak like the original did?
Squeak?
@Gregors85 while wearing the haslab pack, as it shifted around the plastic would rub and make squaking sounds
Oh..haha. No, it doesn't
@Gregors85 that's awesome, adn seals it in that I will be getting this. Thanks!
You should try all this with a gpstar kit…. Very fiddly 😂
@@craZyfoXColorado We actually just ordered one and planned on doing a video for the pack and wand
@ highly recommend the kit,best thing I’ve done to the pack since buying it. Especially the attenuation mode for WiFi control, amazing. Currently trying to make a sort of flux capacitor hybrid attenuator style box to control the pack, should look pretty funky. Love the channel by the way 🚫👻😎🙌❤️
First!
I was onboard with this until the actual mounting it. 😂 WAY too much messing around for the sake of having a metal back. Credit to you guys but not worth the hassle for me.
My qpack motherboard cost 111 dollars shipped .