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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: ArtsNFartsNCrafts on July 23, 2008, 10:24:49 pm
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Can anyone tell me the easiest way (if any) to undo those little plastic clip things that hold the 4 boards together on DK? I'm trying to "rearrange" them as to make room for a high score save kit.
k thx!
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Needlenose pliers....squeeze the two prongs together and push the plastic spacer out through the hole on the pcb.
The spacers look kinda like this: <--)
The prongs you want to squeeze together are the < part.
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Do they still make these little connectors, in the event that I break the old ones? They look pretty old and brittle..
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Yes, just Google pcb spacers and look for the closest match. I found them that way before but don't recall the site.
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http://www.keyelco.com/products/prod15.asp?SubCategoryID=101 (http://www.keyelco.com/products/prod15.asp?SubCategoryID=101)
You can match the Keystone part # and then search a distributor like Mouser.
http://www.mouser.com/ (http://www.mouser.com/)
I'm sure others carry these as well.
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Mike's arcade has em to
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Can anyone tell me the easiest way (if any) to undo those little plastic clip things that hold the 4 boards together on DK? I'm trying to "rearrange" them as to make room for a high score save kit.
k thx!
Yeah, I already moved my audio board as well :) Do you have a soldered or socketed Z80 ? Mine is soldered so I'll have to socket it first...
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you should definitely make a tutorial on how to do that!! I would cherish it... :notworthy:
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you should definitely make a tutorial on how to do that!! I would cherish it... :notworthy:
Of what, of socketing the Z80 ?
Well I'll do it like I always do it: cut off all the legs of the IC, as near to the top as possible. Then re-flow the old solderings by adding a tiny bit of new solder to every island. That makes it very easy to remove the left over legs. Then clean the soldering islands with a tin-sucker.
Then solder in a new, good quality socket and put in a new Z80 (or the kit, and put the new Z80 in the kit).
I've explained this with pictures in my Centipede thread:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=63654.msg652707#msg652707