Could the displays just be outgassing and pulling more current? Exactly at what point should a gassing display be replaced because of damage it can do to the power supply?
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Could the displays just be outgassing and pulling more current? Exactly at what point should a gassing display be replaced because of damage it can do to the power supply?
I forgot to mention, earlier this year a new X-Pin power supply was installed in Hook with a Cherry display. Game fired right up and has been working with no issues ever since. Speaking of compatibility Brett, did you ever figure out the problem seen on Elvira/Police Force with the board you sent us? To recap, the game would make a loud buzzing sound through the speakers and not start up if the cabinet volume potentiometer was connected to the sound board.
Ah! I knew it was a short somewhere. So was that a manufacturing flaw? You said you tested that board in your Rollergames (which is also a System 11b) and you said it worked fine.
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