Only time I pull a pf and toss on a 'tisserie is when I'm doing a full on restoration or pf swap. If it's just a shop job then I find the extra time and effort required to get a pf on a rotisserie just isn't worth it, and staying in the cab is good enough.
This is just my personal preference...
Yeah, you'll have to verify the battery voltage is getting to the RAM to retain the settings, hopefully it's just the battery holder that is the issue and you're not into PCB work.
Disregard my suggestions about the DMD, total brain fart... For some reason thought we were talking about a TFTC...
I've got 2 games coming, but haven't begun to think about transport yet. Probably not a bad idea to get something going.
Who else needs transport to Toronto?
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W15 and w18 are jumpers actually, they are zero ohm resistors. If w15 and 18 are the only jumpers installed, cut them open and you should be good to go.
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The only thing ANYONE should expect when buying a container game is to expect the worst. Seriously. That way you will at the very least get what you expected, or on the upside be pleasantly surprised. Either way nobody should be disappointed with anything they buy from a container, that's the...
Yep, the 2 axials are the ones I'm referring to. If those are dried out, you'll get the rolling / wavy display. Definitely change any charred parts in the HV section, and for the cost of $5 you just do the whole damn thing while you're in there! :)
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Ummm, these "waves" that you're talking about... are you sure it's the zeeners you need to change? Usually when you get waves (rolling display) it's the electrolytics that are pooched.
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I've used flipper fidelity and they're pretty good.
Now, depending on how quickly you're looking to upgrade the sound... you may want to hold off, as there might be a Canadian option available in the near future.
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Worked on a Rollergames last night, ended up fixing a busted ramp divertor (broken plunger spring which is common on this game) and disassembled the 3 bank drops for a good cleaning as they were all gunked up from a previous "tech" oiling. UGH! When will people learn that for the most part oil...
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