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Spooky Pinball releases LED driver board upgrade guide for Scooby-Doo machines.
The new LED driver board installation requires only three screws and one plug connection
high confidence · Jon (Bug) from Spooky Pinball, demonstrated on-camera during installation walkthrough
The replacement board uses the same three mounting holes as the old Pico board
high confidence · Demonstrated during physical installation in the guide
Latest code must be installed before the LED driver board will function properly
high confidence · Jon explicitly states 'you do need to be on the latest code for this next step'
The update process involves navigating to Test Menu > System > Update Light Kick
high confidence · Demonstrated step-by-step in the installation guide
Spooky is sending labeled stickers (1, 2, 3) with Arduinos for machines that don't have existing labels
high confidence · Jon states 'these Arduinos should be coming with those stickers'
“It's a super easy install, we're talking three screws and one plug here”
Jon (Bug, Spooky Pinball)@ 0:08 — Sets expectations for installation difficulty and accessibility for end users
“You'll notice there's a 1, 2, 3 label on this. If your game doesn't have this present, these Arduinos should be coming with those stickers.”
Jon (Bug, Spooky Pinball)@ 0:40 — Indicates Spooky has thought through labeling for connector matching to reduce user error
“You do need to be on the latest code for this next step of the process.”
Jon (Bug, Spooky Pinball)@ 2:18 — Critical prerequisite condition for proper board functionality; directs users to check firmware versions
product_launch: Spooky Pinball is distributing LED driver board replacements to Scooby-Doo machine owners, indicating a hardware refresh or repair initiative for this title
high · Video title 'New Scooby-Doo LED Driver Board Installation Guide' and statement 'we just sent out to you'
manufacturing_signal: Spooky is creating official installation documentation and support materials, including labeled stickers and clear instructions, to facilitate user-facing hardware upgrades
high · Professional on-camera walkthrough, labeled stickers included with boards, step-by-step test menu instructions provided
technology_signal: Spooky is transitioning from Pico board architecture to Arduino-based LED driver boards for Scooby-Doo, suggesting an evolution in control board standardization or capability improvements
high · Direct board swap: 'take out the old Pico board and we're going to install our new one' with Arduino replacement
code_update: Latest code is required for the new LED driver board to function; users must update firmware post-installation via the Update Light Kick menu
high · Jon states 'you do need to be on the latest code for this next step' and provides detailed menu navigation instructions
operational_signal: Spooky is designing hardware replacements to be user-serviceable with minimal tools (quarter-inch drive, drill/handheld) and simple procedures (3 screws, 1 plug), reducing dependency on technician support
high · 'three screws and one plug', minimal tooling required, clear labeling system for connector matching
positive(0.85)— Tone is friendly, helpful, and confident. Jon positions the installation as 'super easy' and accessible. No technical jargon barriers. Ends with gratitude and encouragement for users to enjoy the upgrade.
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