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Taxi Club... Members Only!

By mof

10 years ago


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#24 10 years ago

Just picked a Taxi up tonight, gonna order new ramps and plastics for it.

5 years later
#1509 4 years ago
Quoted from FLASHBALL:

Welp... fried some transistors on my Aux driver board today. Anyone have a schematic showing what components these larger transistors supply?
Im gonna try to toss new parts in it and see what happens. But I may eventually go with the Xpin AUX board that has upgraded MOSFET tech for the occasional faults that plague the old original boards.
If anyone is interested in buying the original AUX board (D-12247-566) please PM me.[quoted image]

The transistors are Tip36C, the resistors are 220ohm, 1/4 watt. Drawing is attached.

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#1510 4 years ago

I believe Q1-Q4 are for the displays, but I am not certain, just going from this drawing of the aux board since those transistors are not shown as solenoid drivers.

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#1511 4 years ago

Here is the solenoid table.

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#1520 4 years ago

Congrats on the Taxi Zac. I have one I am putting a playfield in. I bought all new ramps, I'll check the condition of the original, might be a good replacement for you.

5 months later
#1601 4 years ago
Quoted from BJM-Maxx:

I am cleaning up a Taxi I recently bought. I have several ball guides where the threaded stud has sheared off in the play field. Easy to remove but where can I get a replacement piece to rivet on so I can bolt it in again?[quoted image]

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