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New Addams Family Fused High Power Board A-15139

By barakandl

7 years ago


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#1 7 years ago

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New Addams Family Fused High Power Board A-15139

Added: 2017-04-13 22:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 2 times (July 10th, 2017) • Ended: February 11th, 2018
Condition: New (selling multiple, business)

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$ 35 (Firm)

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Hi Pinside,

The original design of the Addams Family High Power magnet board relied on a single 5 amp slow blow fuse for all three magnets. If a single magnet locks on, it can burn the playfield, the circuit board, and the magnet itself before 5 amp fuse blows.

I have a new PCB that has a 20mm 2 amp slow fuse for each magnet which reduces the chance of a magnet burning the play field to nearly zero. It is a drop in replacement with no extra harness needed. Rugged PCB design with 2oz copper, wide traces, and all header pins have a bottom of PCB connection.

$35 each + $3 to ship in the USA

http://nvram.weebly.com/new-pcbs.html

Thanks!
Andrew


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#2 6 years ago

I am glad to see this made . I had one of these boards that was toast and found out there were impossible to find . This
is $35.00 well spent if you have a Addams Family .

#3 6 years ago

If you will ship to Canada, can you give a USPS shipping cost

#4 6 years ago

I can ship to Canada. will be under 16oz, so can go first class and not be super expensive.

#5 6 years ago

Order placed! Thank you for making these!

#6 6 years ago

Nice Job...Barakandl.

#7 6 years ago

Shipping costs to brazil?

#8 6 years ago
Quoted from AlexSMendes:

Shipping costs to brazil?

I have not sent to Brazil before. Send me a PM with your mailing address and I will find out.

Thanks.
Andrew

#9 6 years ago

Is this a replacement for the board A-15139? And if so, does it eliminate the need for the separate fuses that so many of us have added to the individual magnets.

#10 6 years ago
Quoted from drsfmd:

Is this a replacement for the board A-15139? And if so, does it eliminate the need for the separate fuses that so many of us have added to the individual magnets.

Both. It is a replaces the original pcb and has the fuses on board. No need for added in line fuses. Plug and play. No messing with the wiring harness required.

#11 6 years ago
Quoted from barakandl:

I have not sent to Brazil before. Send me a PM with your mailing address and I will find out.
Thanks.
Andrew

PM sent, thanks!

#12 6 years ago

Andrew, you got some really nice stuff on your website.... guess I may be placing a few orders on a near future!

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#13 6 years ago

Hey Andrew, received your board today but it didn't came with installation guides. I wonder it may be pretty straight forwarding, but since I got no technical skills, could you please post a quick step-by-step here, if possible with pics? Thanks in advance!

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#14 6 years ago

So I need some advice here, please... here's a pic of the new board (left), alongside my original one (right):

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Though this one is pretty obvious:

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Could you please guide me how shall I attach the header pins on this new configuration?

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Thanks in advance!

#15 6 years ago
Quoted from AlexSMendes:

So I need some advice here, please... here's a pic of the new board (left), alongside my original one (right):

Though this one is pretty obvious:

Could you please guide me how shall I attach the header pins on this new configuration?

Thanks in advance!

I think you pulled the wrong board out of your TAF.

Is the original board from your TAF the one in the backbox?

If yes, that's the wrong board.

The new one replaces the one under the playfield with the three big transistors that drive the 3 magnets.

RussM

#16 6 years ago

Just placed an order. Thanks.

#17 6 years ago
Quoted from RussMyers:

I think you pulled the wrong board out of your TAF.
Is the original board from your TAF the one in the backbox?
If yes, that's the wrong board.
The new one replaces the one under the playfield with the three big transistors that drive the 3 magnets.
RussM

Ooopppsss... yeah, you're correct, haven't attempted to the transistors "detail" .... funny how the boards seem to be so similar.... that's what happens when you know shit about electronics!

Anyway, board replaced... easy-peasy - haven't tested it yet (later tonite)!

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