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PinScore or Rottendog Display
smartbomb2084:
I'm working on a BLACK KNIGHT 2000 and both gas displays are just badly burned out.
For the cost of unsoldered glass replacements you can get one of these LED displays... but which one?
The Rottendog is $50 cheaper but has no adjustable brightness control. It also uses through hole components which would be easier to service whereas the PinScore uses surface mount components.
The PinScore has a 5 year warranty and the Rottendog a 2 year warranty.
Anyone have any experience with them? THANKS.
http://www.rottendog.us/DIS240.htm
http://www.pinscore.com/products/pinball-displays/18-ps-12232-p16
Jeff AMN:
I second the PinScore recommendation. I'm looking to replace my Bride of Pinbot ones in the next year or so, and I'm definitely getting PinScore displays. Right now mine are fully legible, but they're fading on the edge of a few letters. Not enough to make me rush out and replace them, but getting there.
kastawaykid:
I also would go with the Pinscore Displays. I have had multiple products from Rottendog, and none have them worked as they were advertised. Never had any problems with any of Pinscore's products.
Kid
RayB:
THe PinScores look real nice, but I'm going to put some tinting over them, otherwise the "unlit" portions of the digits are too visible. With tinting on top, the brightness control is necessary. So consider that.
Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: smartbomb2084 on November 29, 2011, 08:37:57 am ---
The Rottendog is $50 cheaper but has no adjustable brightness control. It also uses through hole components which would be easier to service whereas the PinScore uses surface mount components.
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Do your research on R*TT*ND*G before buying. From personal experience with several of their product lines, I'd steer clear of them. I have also bought Pinscore displays and had no problems and very satisfied with them.
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