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Allied Leisure, Star Shooter (my first pin)

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sorothoth:
Hello there. I have an allied leisure Star Shooter.  It uses the same power supply board and r10 is overheated.  Can you tell me the value it is supposed to be?  The schematic I have is unreadable in that spot.
Thank you

yotsuya:
New bumper caps with warm LEDs...



chopperthedog:

--- Quote from: sorothoth on August 04, 2018, 06:25:25 pm ---Hello there. I have an allied leisure Star Shooter.  It uses the same power supply board and r10 is overheated.  Can you tell me the value it is supposed to be?  The schematic I have is unreadable in that spot.
Thank you

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820ohm 2watt I had the same issue with the bad scan, but I found a good copy of just the power supply schem that was readable (I've attached that page to this post).


--- Quote from: yotsuya on August 04, 2018, 09:49:57 pm ---New bumper caps with warm LEDs...

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neat! those the comets? (dumb question, since the color timbre looks good and the whole body of the pop bumper is illuminated as well).


good day.

sorothoth:
Thank you very much
Hopefully I can resurrect this thing.  I am having a hard time locating replacement pop ups for this (waiting to buy till I can confirm it powers up) do you know of any places that have them?
Thank you

chopperthedog:

--- Quote from: sorothoth on August 06, 2018, 11:55:37 am ---Thank you very much
Hopefully I can resurrect this thing.  I am having a hard time locating replacement pop ups for this (waiting to buy till I can confirm it powers up) do you know of any places that have them?
Thank you

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Do you mean "pop bumpers" or "drop targets"? Just make sure the 5v supply to the pcb is good and solid, everything else is somewhat easy to fix, but you don't want to cook the board or the custom cpu's.


good day.

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