So, I've purchased 3 of the color DMD kits to date. It seemed a no brainer as I needed to replace a couple of DMDs anyway, so now I have 3 spares.
MM got installed right away. TAF got set aside while my game was folded and WH2O was purchased but I also never got around to installing it. Knowing that I would soon be setting up my new gameroom, I waited until last night to finally drop these units into the two remaining pins.
I've had zero issues with my MM colour unit, but I've heard some stories... especially regarding STTNG.
I proceeded to install the White Water unit first. The quality and detail were superb as usual, but after a couple of games, the pin started re-setting.
These screens get their power directly off the power driver board at J116. This is also a popular area of the board for many of these aftermarket LED lighting mods to feed power from. Many of them using Connectors J116 to J118 via pass-through connectors that you can still plug the game's regular connectors through; piggyback style.
My White Water had two of these mods; a blue strip split between the dark back corner of the game under the insanity falls ramp, and to the right of the upper playfield. A second orange LED strip is placed right under the glass retainer at the back of the game and lights up the mountains. Also, my WH2O has an uncharacteristically high number of LED bulbs as compared to most of my other pins... so I imagined the load on this board would be pretty light.
I unplugged the screen and played blind for a while. Several games and no issues.
Then I had to decide which of the two LED strip mods I could live without. The mountains are really nice, so the blue strip was unplugged from J117 and the screen plugged back in. No issues after that.
So this is just a long winded PSA.
My boards are perfect. In fact, the guy who sold me this WH2O removed the original fried board and installed a new Rottendog.
These games should be able to support this type of load, especially with a modern board, all the LED bulbs and the fact that this is not a power-sucking plasma DMD.... and yet, these issues are cropping up from time to time as far as I can see on some of the forums.
YMMV
Adriano
MM got installed right away. TAF got set aside while my game was folded and WH2O was purchased but I also never got around to installing it. Knowing that I would soon be setting up my new gameroom, I waited until last night to finally drop these units into the two remaining pins.
I've had zero issues with my MM colour unit, but I've heard some stories... especially regarding STTNG.
I proceeded to install the White Water unit first. The quality and detail were superb as usual, but after a couple of games, the pin started re-setting.
These screens get their power directly off the power driver board at J116. This is also a popular area of the board for many of these aftermarket LED lighting mods to feed power from. Many of them using Connectors J116 to J118 via pass-through connectors that you can still plug the game's regular connectors through; piggyback style.
My White Water had two of these mods; a blue strip split between the dark back corner of the game under the insanity falls ramp, and to the right of the upper playfield. A second orange LED strip is placed right under the glass retainer at the back of the game and lights up the mountains. Also, my WH2O has an uncharacteristically high number of LED bulbs as compared to most of my other pins... so I imagined the load on this board would be pretty light.
I unplugged the screen and played blind for a while. Several games and no issues.
Then I had to decide which of the two LED strip mods I could live without. The mountains are really nice, so the blue strip was unplugged from J117 and the screen plugged back in. No issues after that.
So this is just a long winded PSA.
My boards are perfect. In fact, the guy who sold me this WH2O removed the original fried board and installed a new Rottendog.
These games should be able to support this type of load, especially with a modern board, all the LED bulbs and the fact that this is not a power-sucking plasma DMD.... and yet, these issues are cropping up from time to time as far as I can see on some of the forums.
YMMV
Adriano