Custom PS3 Build | Help & Tips for DIY Project

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around building a custom PS3 and TV combo within a Pelican case, specifically focusing on design, mounting techniques, and materials suitable for the project. Participants share their experiences, suggestions, and challenges related to the assembly process, tools, and structural integrity of the case.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks advice on whether to disassemble the PS3 and TV or keep them intact during the build.
  • Another suggests using a Dremel tool for cutting the Pelican case, questioning the toughness of the material.
  • A participant proposes using expanding foam as a support system for the electronics, cautioning about the need for ventilation.
  • One member describes their successful mounting of a 19-inch TV in the case, sharing their method for aligning the TV with the lid but expressing concern about the alignment being slightly crooked.
  • Another participant offers a method for drilling accurate holes using a template made from paper or cardboard, noting that TV mounting holes are often standard distances apart.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express various approaches and tools for the project, but there is no consensus on the best method for mounting or aligning the TV. Multiple competing views on techniques and materials remain throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention concerns about maintaining the seal integrity of the Pelican case while drilling and the potential need for ventilation for the electronics, indicating unresolved considerations regarding structural and functional aspects of the build.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in DIY electronics projects, custom gaming setups, or those seeking practical advice on building portable gaming systems may find this discussion beneficial.

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I am wanting to build a custom PS3/TV combo inside of a pelican 1500 or pelican iM2600 case with a 20 inch TV inside the lid for a deployment to Afghanistan. Has anyone done this (besides Ben Heck) who didn't use heavy machinery to cut out frames and all of that? I don't know if best options would be to disassemble everything, leave it intact, or what. Any help would be awesome, thanks!
 
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Sounds like a great project! Would a simple Dremel tool be enough? Not sure how tough the cases are. Looking forward to hearing others ideas.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Sounds like a great project! Would a simple Dremel tool be enough? Not sure how tough the cases are. Looking forward to hearing others ideas.
I was meaning frames as far as inside the case to hold the PS3 and TV in place. Ben Heck has a frame but uses some heavy duty equipment to make them .
I would want to keep drilling into the pelican at a minimum to maintain it's seal integrity but they are just hardened plastic, a regular 'ol drill would take care of whatever drilling needed to be done. Thanks for the reply, I look forward to all of the ideas too!
 
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Thanks, I posted in both because I figured one of them was in the wrong spot. Just didn't know which one! ;)
 
For a support system, how about using expanding foam?

Get a plastic bag and fill it with expanding foam with the parts placed where they need to be.

You could use some big zip ties to hold things down.


The only caution would be to make sure there is adequate ventilation for the electronics.
 
Well, got it figured out and it was a lot more simple than I was anticipating. I mounted a 19 inch Insignia TV (1 5/8'' thick) into the lid and bolted through the lid into the wall mount bolt holes of the TV. It was a pain to get it lined up but I got it finally, on that note do any of you know the best way to line up holes in something (the back of the TV in this case) and mark where the holes in the lid should be drilled? I dabbed face cream on the holes and put the TV down and drilled where the face cream pressed onto the lid. It worked but it is very slightly crooked and I would love to avoid that next time if possible, I'm sure it is.
Anyways, I am able to keep the PS3 from moving around when transporting by it sitting on a piece of foam and then when closing the box put another piece of 2 inch thick padded foam on top and letting the TV rest on that which presses just hard enough on the PS3 to keep it from moving. It looks a lot less complex than what I wanted but it works perfectly. Pics attached, thanks for the ideas guys!
 

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Awesome thanks for posting a follow up.
 
No ideas on how to accurately get this TV lined up in the lid?
 
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To drill the holes in the correct place you can use a template, out of paper or card or similar. Just hold it up to the back of the TV, poke holes in the card with a pen or something, then put the card onto the case and mark the holes. The mounting holes on a TV are also a standard distance apart, so you could just measure and mark directly onto the case if it's reasonably flat.
 

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