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| RichSorr:
I would call them. 215-997-8900 and ask for tech support. There has been a significant change in staff over there, and most of the top tech guys are gone. Someone over there should be able to fax or email you wiring diagrams, or you can ask for the parts department and tell them exactly which cables you need and get prices for them. I also sent you a PM |
| Ken Layton:
I don't think any of them reply to emails on the weekend anyway. Always best to telephone them during normal business hours. |
| unclet:
Ok, I forgot :dizzy: ....... I have a Deltronics wiring diagram for my Skeeball Model-H at my website. I believe that Deltronics made the main PCB board which is mounted in the Skeeball header/marquee area which controls all the functions (scoring, options, etc..). Just click on the Skeeball machine and click on the "Deltronics Manual" link http://unclet.arcadecontrols.com/ I also have an Operating/Installation manual there as well..... Hope it helps |
| Kevin Mullins:
Anyone here ever put one of the optical switch kits in one of these? I'm actually looking for a part number for a replacement optical switch. I have a machine that's not counting the balls correctly, but otherwise works fine. (no, I haven't called Skeeball yet, just figured I'd throw it out here) |
| unclet:
My machine uses the thin metal arm switches instead of the optical switches. I was told you can convert a machine to use optical switches but never did it since the older switches seem to work fine for me. Happ Controls has some skeeball parts and lists one of which is an optical switch (although it is expensive): http://www.happcontrols.com/accessories/skee_parts.htm |
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