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Data East TMNT remote battery question

By Tsskinne

10 years ago


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#7 10 years ago

pos (red) should be bottom right and neg(black) solder it to the neg test point on the cpu, Top right of batt holder. How many batterys are in the remote holder there should be 3 in the holder. Why are you using a remote holder in the first place? If your holder is as good as it looks no need for a remote holder. Waste of time and money if it is not needed, Batts take years and years to leak. The leakage you see on some machines are 10-15 years with same batteries in them. Look around next time, there are alot cheaper battery holders out there 17.00 plus shipping is outrageous for a batt. holder.

#9 10 years ago

Pretty stupid to say it horrible advice Borygard this is Straight from marvin repair manuals data east, so must not be that bad of advice hey. These batt holders are way to much money and you can solder these did many of them data east and system 11 bally Williams so on, Just add a connector so it can be removed if repairs are done to the main pcb.. Soldering is a much better way then the cheaper wood rods. The ground can be solder to any of those grounds you have but the test ground is easier to get to with the original holder on there and the positive bottom right and the groung in the middle or to your test spot. Just trying to pass on advice and yes it from marvin3m pinball manuals>. This is an attachment of another one out there this is from pinwiki so they all do them the same, If you can solder this is the best way for a good connection to the batts., borygard must be the only one with such great advice NOT. DE_CPU_Remote_Battery_Holder.jpgDE_CPU_Remote_Battery_Holder.jpg

#11 10 years ago

Then he should just put batteries back in the original holder then. Man I was just trying to help I will stay clear then. Who cares how you put the batt holder in then. There is that better?

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