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FS: Bare Bally DASH-35 MPU Boards (Two-Bits)

By acebathound

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    I have 2x **BARE / UNPOPULATED** Bally DASH-35 boards from Two-Bits. These are again unpopulated -- you must purchase all the remaining components and build the board out. There's a BOM sheet that I can send anyone that purchases a board. I bought a handful of these bare DASH-35 boards and assembled, but these couple of extra blank PCBs have sat for a while and I'd rather just see them go.

    First board is $55 and looks nice. Second board has a ding in the corner (see picture below) and is $50. Or take both for $100. Shipping IS NOT included and would be actual shipping costs via USPS Priority Mail. If they don't sell I'll keep them around to assemble at a later date.

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    This is a close-up of the corner ding on the 2nd board. Not anything major, but board is being discounted because of that.

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    #2 9 years ago

    Bump. Both of these are still available.

    Also have some cheap generic pinball diagnostic tools from a few small proto runs I did listed here: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/fs-switch-matrix-tester-10

    #3 9 years ago

    I was always curious about how much it would cost to populate one of these boards.

    #4 9 years ago
    Quoted from goldiewag:

    I was always curious about how much it would cost to populate one of these boards.

    Close to $75-$100, probably. Most of that goes into the ICs. Resistors, diodes, capacitors, transistors, sockets, and header pins are cheap.

    Personally, I'd be interested in a project like this if the naked boards weren't so expensive. The board itself is more than what you can get a populated -35 board for, though they typically have battery damage.

    #5 9 years ago

    Costs about $40-50 in components if you can buy in bulk.

    #6 9 years ago
    Quoted from ForceFlow:

    Close to $75-$100, probably. Most of that goes into the ICs. Resistors, diodes, capacitors, transistors, sockets, and header pins are cheap.
    Personally, I'd be interested in a project like this if the naked boards weren't so expensive. The board itself is more than what you can get a populated -35 board for, though they typically have battery damage.

    A clean working orig. One runs about $145.

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