no cabinet?
if you have the cab and if you can get a stencil, i say do it, you gonna have to sand it down ayway.
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no cabinet?
if you have the cab and if you can get a stencil, i say do it, you gonna have to sand it down ayway.
Quoted from songofsixpence:For those of you still watching - The Playboy restore project is coming along. Funny, I seem to remember the pieces came apart a lot faster than they are coming together...
the boards are all back together and the wiring is all hooked back up. Plugged it in and... well, we have GI.
A little disappointed that it didn't boot up. I've checked the power output voltages, and the circuit that powers the MPU seems a bit low. It's supposed to read 12V, but I'm getting a reading of around 9V. I don't know if this is problem or not, but I figure rebuilding the PS board is where to start.20141004_102904.jpg 615 KB
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for a playboy, i say your playfield came out good and look a lot better than most.
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