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Felix T Cat:
Any chance there are plans for those of us that are woodworking "idiots" ?

Chris:

--- Quote from: Felix T Cat on December 18, 2004, 07:55:00 am ---Any chance there are plans for those of us that are woodworking "idiots" ?


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Hey, I resemble that remark!  :)

missioncontrol:

--- Quote from: Felix T Cat on December 18, 2004, 07:55:00 am ---Any chance there are plans for those of us that are woodworking "idiots" ?


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A set of plans would be nice, but if you were't using the exact size t.v. you would still have to modify them some to make your bartop look nice....

I'm guessing those kitchen tile under the pac bartop of bishmasterb's are 4x4 or 6x6 that may help with a reference point as to how wide and deep it is....

JLR2000:
Ok, I tried to hack a powersupply to the JAKKS pacman game.  It's output is 300ma and I have it set to 6volt output.  The video is washed out and pinkish....with a set of bars rolling through the screen (top to bottom).  If I set the power down to 4.5 it improves the video but I still get the rolling pink bars (not as bad, but there).  If I lower the power more the video starts to break up.  I read somewhere online that on the circuit board is an something you can adjust for video, tried that but to no avail.  Anyone who has done this have any suggestions?  Where am I going wrong?  I also think I burned out the power LED using 6 volts, it doesn't light any longer.  Any input is appreciated.  Thanks!  (glad I started with the pacman and not Ms. PacMan!)

JLR2000:
I just read this from bishmasterb:

" FYI

I've hacked several of the Jakks original Namco 5-in-1s, and each of them required that the power LED be kept in the circuit, don't throw it away just because you don't need/want a power LED. If it's not in the circuit the video becomes distorted.

For Power, just a simple 6volt DC power supply; I think I used a 600ma, which worked fine.

As others have stated, every solder point on the PCB is clearly labeled ("left,", "right", "fire", etc.) so it's pretty easy."

I'm guessing the burned out LED is just like removing the LED, meaning it is the cause of the video distortion.....

Any suggestions on how to fix it?  Do I need a new LED?  Wonder what caused it to burn out?  Can I just "complete the circuit" somehow?  Sorry for all the questions....

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