Hmmm... One begs the question, what is different with the aftermarket motor vs the OEM that it requires that external cap? And what do these aftermarket suppliers have to say about this bulletin?
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I had a super nice example of this game, but I sold it off last summer... In a larger collection it's a great game just to have something different. (and yes I miss mine)
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I just faxed off 32 pages of emails and screen shots to M/C dispute department. They told me 3wks to process the chargeback and a temp refund will be placed against my account, and then Kevin will have 45 days to dispute the chargeback at which point the refund will no longer be temporariy.
I...
Yep, me too. I called Paypal Canada and according to them the refund was cacneled due to lack of funds, which is not what some other US people are being told by Paypal. (they got told Kevin manually canceled the refund)
The nice lady I spoke to on the phone @ Paypal encouraged me to contact my...
Jeremey, you're not "new" to this community. You've said it yourself you've been involved in the local scene a lot longer than most collectors around here, which is probably why you seem to be getting so much flak with your FS posts.
The point is, you paid $2100 for the game and that's fine...
I got a refund of $2750 US via Paypal overnight, so only missing my initial $250 deposit. The one thing that burns my ass now is Paypal is putting the refund directly back on my M/C which is fine, but it's not going back at today's interest rate and it looks like I'll be losing out on the 10+%...
Ok, I'll hopefully get you some contacts today/tomorrow.
Given your calculations you'll need a 240A service JUST for the pins. Toss in an A/C unit and lightning, you're going to be up to 300A easy. I would be very surprised if your existing home service can handle a sub-panel that size!
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I guess the best question to ask yourself is this... Are you going to design this thing around all 80 games being DMD power spec's to ensure you are 100% sure you have enough power? Or are you going to skimp and try and make it work by load balancing each circuit with 2 DMD's and 3-4 SS games...
Yeah, you'll have to talk to an electrican to verify, but I think your math isn't far off. My guess is you will likely need your own transformer in the new building and that will likely feed multiple service panels to accomodate all of the games you want to house there. Either way you won't...
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