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| BUCKETHEAD:
--- Quote ---Make sure to measure the voltage with a multimeter. The Jakks unit will run fine with a lower voltage. Too low and you'll notice graphics errors. --- End quote --- Thanks good advise PEALE. I went and bought a JAKKS Wireless MS. PACMAN today at WAL-MART They are $18.77 here in GREENVILLE SC. I must admit i am impressed with it so far! Except it takes 8 AA batteries OUCH! |
| markrvp:
--- Quote from: BUCKETHEAD on November 19, 2005, 02:23:58 pm --- --- Quote ---Why not just put a surge protector plug strip in the cabinet and plug the TV and the power supply into that? --- End quote --- --- End quote --- |
| BUCKETHEAD:
--- Quote ---What I mean is, plug the arcade power supply into the surge protector as opposed to wiring in a fuse, distribution block, etc. The surge protector already has a line filter and fuse built in. The added benefit is that you can also plug your TV into the surge protector and wire the surge protector to an on/off switch. Unless I misunderstand, and you want the coin door lights to always be on. --- End quote --- Ok, got what you mean now! Good idea! Thanks! ;) |
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