Thicker gauge wire? LOL
Is that actually a thing I haven't heard of? Or are they just blatantly making things up for their ad?
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Thicker gauge wire? LOL
Is that actually a thing I haven't heard of? Or are they just blatantly making things up for their ad?
Quoted from 320Gigabytes:I thought Data East used a thinner gauged wire than Bally/Williams back in the day, but I have no clue what Spike uses as oppose to SAM (or was spiderman Whitestar?).
Maybe Spike can use a thinner gauge wire because LEDs draw much less of a current?
I don't care what gauge of wire a machine uses as long as it is the correct one for the amount of electricity traveling through it. Why you'd advertise it as a pro is strange.
"This machine draws twice as much current as the newer more efficient one!"
What's crazy is they are comparing it to the later run of Spiderman...which was on the same system...not something new. I'd be pretty dumbfounded if they actually changed the wire gauge between the runs.
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