Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Technical Area => Topic started by: Elgen on May 10, 2013, 06:44:57 PM
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http://elgensrepairs.blogspot.dk/2013/05/v-system-aero-fighters-repair-log.html
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Anotherone saved from the death ! :spaceace: :spaceace: :spaceace:
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love to see your repairs, can't wait to see the Galaxian repair
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Thnx for the kind words both of you. Regarding the Galaxian PCB, I'm in the reshearch phase, trying to understand the diagram, reading the official trouble shooting guide, and others rep logs };-P
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are you already slowing down (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=4493.0) being 38 ;D
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OOPS! :oops:
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i have already posted this before, but it is a nice galaxian repair by Adam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFQ9pEk5ANU&list=PLlm6iaoRNFSwXbTIDCNW1LK6v_FZbYEql&index=10
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Thnx...already seen that one a couple of times };-D
Part of the reason why I wanted a Fluke so bad myself };-P
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Nice work.
I wouldn't keep that 470 uF in there if the original was 2200 uF though....that's 1/4 of the original value.....not a good plan...
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i have already posted this before, but it is a nice galaxian repair by Adam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFQ9pEk5ANU&list=PLlm6iaoRNFSwXbTIDCNW1LK6v_FZbYEql&index=10
Wow, great one. Very instructive! :-*
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Nice work.
I wouldn't keep that 470 uF in there if the original was 2200 uF though....that's 1/4 of the original value.....not a good plan...
Naaaah! As it's just a smoothing cap for the sound amp, then it'll pose no problem, as long as you don't hear distortion, humming ect };-P Besides that, I only use a SuperGun where I route the sound directly into the SCART atm, so the output will always be very low };-P