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Special Solenoid Saver Board for WMS 3-7

By barakandl

7 years ago


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    #7 7 years ago

    From someone that bought 6 of them... They are great and easy to assemble. I will buy more in the future!

    3 weeks later
    #33 7 years ago
    Quoted from Brewchap:

    Thanks Cheddar. That was this information that I needed when I got to the point of making the harness.

    I wanted to mention that when I assembled mine, I just soldered the wires directly to the cable side like this:

    saver PCB[directly soldered wires here]----->driver board connector

    I could not think of a reason to ever remove that side of the connector and it saved me some assembly time.

    #45 7 years ago
    Quoted from barakandl:

    No. I did the 6802 CPU based on Leon's description. 6802 is much more available and less expensive than 6800. It also simplifies the clock (no 9602, two crystals and jumpers to set clock speed). Eliminates u7 too. Simplified the reset generation. NVRAM is mandatory. FM16(W)08 (dil28 or so28 package) with jumpers for the upper data bit connections for MPU200. All part numbers match the original bally layout except new parts (not many) are in the x200 range.
    Been working on it for months now. Prototype ordered.... Holding my breath it will work on the first try.

    If you need someone to help test, let me know.

    3 months later
    #59 7 years ago

    Yes, I would like to buy 5 of them please. Unassembled if possible.

    5 years later
    #86 1 year ago

    I ran around this same issue for a bit and it turned out that one of my pops spoons was dirty hanging up every 100 pops or so and, my pop drive switches were gaped too close. Took me MONTHS to figure out why my fuses would randomly blow about once per 100 plays.

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