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Atari Centipede Cocktail table game has no power |
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bperkins01:
They are on his own channel - the videos are older than dirt.. But the info is very good. as a result.... I emailed him, thanked him for the videos and let him know they generate revenue.. I ordered his Big Blue Book - which I hear is a great resource in general. After watching nearly 20 hours of video - the cost of the book was easy to justify. He responded to my email within 10-15 minutes.. |
pbj:
They were older than dirt 20 years ago and he was still bidding those auctions up to $400.... :dizzy: |
bperkins01:
--- Quote from: pbj on February 14, 2020, 02:50:41 pm ---They were older than dirt 20 years ago and he was still bidding those auctions up to $400.... :dizzy: --- End quote --- Does anyone do that anymore? bid up their own stuff? I just buy it it now on eBay... I don't think I've bid in 10 years. |
vapuser:
Good morning all, It's Saturday morning and I just installed the Q3 - 2N3055 Transistor and the 5v Linear voltage Regulator. After doing a little drum roll and then pulling up on the interlock switch, I saw the LED on the PCB come on for a second and then went out. I took the ARII board back on the bench and rechecked the solder connections. I found one pin on the regulator that was questionable and re-soldered it. Before reconnecting the board and turning the power back on, I checked the fuses. I noticed that the two 7A fuses blew out. I replaced the two fuses, plugged the ARII back in and turned the power back on. Exact same thing. The PCB LED came on for a second and went out. I again checked the fuses and noticed that the same two 7 amp fuses blew out again. I wonder what is causing the short? Here I thought I was going to be making progress. Any thoughts? :( |
Mike A:
Is the power coming from your wall bad? Is your plug wired correctly? |
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