This is the side view. The slots are where the fan blows out. The on-off switch (on the right) turns the lights on and off. The bubbles start a few minutes after the lights are on.
The push-button (on the left) turns the computer on. It's actually an arcade button, I like the look of the button, low profile but easy to hit.
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The back is now on, with a hole cut for access to the ports on the motherboard. I had planned to cover the holes from the original gear and connectors of the mini-jukebox, but given my heat problems (See Notes) I think I'll leave them open.
While all the ports are available, the wireless internet and wireless keyboard/mouse means that only power, monitor, and speakers need be connected. The motherboard supports S/Video and composite video output, so it can be connected to a TV or home theater instead.
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When I was cutting the hole in the back, I noticed this sign. For the record, anyone planning to do this, your Wurlitzer Mini-Bubbler Jukebox's warranty WILL be voided by this change. |
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