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Comission Job 24VDC pop driver
« on: October 01, 2013, 01:07:56 pm »
Hey All I need a circuit built for me that will run off of a 1.5VDC (i think thats the button current for a JAMMA rig right?) and "POP" a 24VDC solenoid.  I have a 24VDC power supply already and would need 2 of the circuits (preferably both circuits can use the 1 power supply as a power source.


This is for a Recoil Solenoid that i've put in a Namco gun - I couldnt find a stock NAMCO replacement solenoid so I got a diferent one but it is tested and working with the power supply i'll be using.

The goal would be to have the circuit recoil repetedly (like a machine gun) if the trigger is held down so in Area 51 when you get the machine gun upgrade holding the trigger will accurately recoil with the shots fired.

I dont want to affect the trigger operation, 1 pull = 1 pull


If thats too complicated I'm okay with a cicruit what simply holds the solenoid open while im holding the trigger.... I would prefer option A however.

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Re: Comission Job 24VDC pop driver
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2013, 06:18:01 pm »
http://www.eugene.kizza42.com/Arcade/Finaldriver.jpg

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,132773.msg1364783.html#msg1364783


So I'll paypal someone $5 to make me a shopping cart on jameco.com with all the pieces I'd need to build 4 of this circuit.


Assume all I have is a soldering iron, some solder, the solenoid, trigger switch, lightgun pcb
So I would need breadboards,  wire to use on the breadboard, 24V Power Supply, resisotrs, 555 timer...etc...

 I get the idea of making one, I can follow the diagram, I think I could make one, but I certainly don't understand the difference between the 29 different 555 timers they have for sale.

I think the shopping list would be an awesome thing to add to that tutorial thread as well.  I'm finding I can build this stuff but finding the correct pieces is much more than half the battle for me

« Last Edit: October 02, 2013, 07:31:06 pm by bimm25e »

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Re: Comission Job 24VDC pop driver
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2013, 10:58:04 pm »
Got some help in a PM,

don't have a parts list to share unfirtunately, but thanks for the help!


All set here