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Indianapolis 500 owners thread. Everyone welcome.

By stevevt

10 years ago


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#1245 3 years ago

I posted this in the wanted ad. There is more information there.

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#1282 3 years ago
Quoted from Schwaggs:

Holy cow, that price is nuts considering dumbass is making repro boards.

Yes on the price and yes on the boards.

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#1285 3 years ago
Quoted from schudel5:

What are the differences between the three boards and where do you use the different board designs?

Sorry for the lack of information. That's because I spent about 15+ minutes writing up the explanation in the thread I have going for all my boards. You can find more information @ https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/dumbass-test-and-reproduction-pcbs/page/5#post-5973423 if you're interested.

In summary the:

- left version is the original 3mm slotted opto with mounting bracket hole spacing identical to the original.

- center version is a 5mm slotted opto with mounting bracket hole spacing identical to the original.

- right version is a 5mm slotted opto with different mounting bracket hole spacing that will require a new bracket. The wider spacing provides more clearance from the opto. The bracket does not exist and needs to be fabricated.

Boards were literally just put together and need to be bench tested. I have very high confidence they will work from an electrical standpoint but want to verify on my bench first. I do NOT have an Indianapolis 500 machine to test it in although I have the target assembly. The assembly is not mine and therefore I cannot drill out the rivets to test the mounting bracket. It's the mechanical aspect that I am uncertain of.

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