December 25th 03, 03:42 PM
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Thanks Jim. I've heard of Marco. A pinball place is the last place I would
have looked.
Josh
http://www.joshkaplan.com home of Pinball Central
"Happy Seeburg Olympian Owner" wrote in
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if I remember right it is the dual pin #19 bulbs for the selection playing
indicator
http://www.marcospec.com/Merchant2/m...oduct_Code=04-
0019&Category_Code=LAMPS
ignore their picture it is the wrong pic but the right bulb these are
the ones i got for my Olympian it is a pinball place decent on the
price
Jim W
"Josh" wrote in message
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The new decoder box came in today, USPS. I knew who that was at the
doorbell right around 1:30 PM. Cleared the tormat memory, shut off and
unplugged the unit, installed the new box, and...it works!! Didn't
expect
it to be that easy. Thanks to everyone for the help. If you are in the
Reading, PA area or at the York Pinball Show, do not hesitate to buy a
juke
from Ken Koch. He quickly got a replacement decoder/receiver box to me,
although the juke was sold as/is at the York recently.
Question: My new box says it's warranteed until Sept. 1979. I thought
the
old one said 9/73 or maybe it was 9/75. Does anybody know what years
this
kind of box was used from? Until now, I figured this one box was for
this
one unit, but that would be impossible since they all say 3 year
warranty
and my USC1 is a '71 model.
Also, what kind of bulbs are used in the selection # lights and where's
the
cheapest, most reliable place to buy these from new? I think most or
all
of
the bulbs are good since they work intermittantly, but the legs are
corroded, so I figure I'd replace them and be done with it for a while.
Coincidentally, before the last box croaked, I was pulling out and
switching
around a couple bulbs to see which ones worked. I thought I cut the
power
off when I did this, but I can't remember for sure. This couldn't have
fried the decoder box if it had been with the power on?
Thanks,
Josh
wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 17:08:49 GMT, "Josh"
wrote:
Thanks! Did the gray boxes fail a lot on location?
Only occasionally.
When you replace the gray box, make sure you do so with the power off.
The clear the tormat memory, unplug the RCA connector from the DCC and
manually put the machine into scan. When it stops, the memory will be
reset, unless you have a problem in the sense circuit somewhere.
Cheers,
Tony Miller
Josh
http://www.joshkaplan.com, home of Pinball Central
"Happy Seeburg Olympian Owner"
wrote
in
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Just unplug the old gray box and connect the new one
at least you know your tomat is working if it is selecting all the
songs
with the battery test you may still have to eject all the songs
when
connecting the new box the tomat may still be energized after
that
try
to make a selection and as for killing the gray box some of them
are
30
years old just moving the machine will do it but not likely
Jim W
"Josh" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I posted a while ago about my juke going crazy and not
selecting
anything.
I contacted the seller, and he is sending me another gray box
working,
the
digital reciever & decoder. I have no idea what I did to kill
the
first
one, if I did anything. Right now, the juke is stuck in a loop of
playing
each and every 'a' side and 'b' side since i did the d cell
battery
test.
When I plug in the new box, or before that, should I be doing
something
to
get the juke out of this loop to avoid frying the new box, like
trying
to
get the juke out of this loop, or is this even an issue? I was
concerned,
because I read at a site somewhere that every selection is
energized
now,
since the juke is currently brain dead and cannot select anything
specific,so I didn't want to fry the new box when I install it.
Thanks,
Josh
http://www.joshkaplan.com, home of Pinball Central
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