Thanks, yes it seems a common issue on these games. I guess it's the part that's doing a lot of the hard work as it's being used to create all of the voltages for the VFD.
This was the best VFD game ever made, even had stereo sound! i added an extra magnifying lens to mine made the screen look huge lol, theyre the mag lenses used in stationary applications, good bookshops sell them.what people dont realize is each c cell battery is 1.5amps, these batteries along with 2 amp D cells can destroy circuits like this in a flash if the batteries get installed wrong.
I did a BMX flyer on here, think I've got a super cobra but not looked at it yet, not got a Crazy Climber although I did have the original arcade board for it at one time though!
I replaced the same transistor on mine but the Select and Start won't work. Gave them a clean and tested continuity back to the main chip and all is good, now I'm stuck. Any ideas?
I can't remember the exact circuit but there will be two contacts to each switch. You could try and measure the start and select pins going to the IC while pressing the buttons to see if the voltage changes when pressed. I doubt it is the IC.
I'm still to this day amazed at how good that game looks, great fix 👍
Thank you!
That's a very nice price for those 2 items! Great video, enjoyed that! 👍
Thanks Steve. Love your stuff too!
Nice fix, great that the same transistor failed as before 👍😊
Thanks, yes it seems a common issue on these games. I guess it's the part that's doing a lot of the hard work as it's being used to create all of the voltages for the VFD.
This was the best VFD game ever made, even had stereo sound! i added an extra magnifying lens to mine made the screen look huge lol, theyre the mag lenses used in stationary applications, good bookshops sell them.what people dont realize is each c cell battery is 1.5amps, these batteries along with 2 amp D cells can destroy circuits like this in a flash if the batteries get installed wrong.
Yes it's not a bad little game. Thanks for the tips 👍
@@BuyitFixit Grab 3 games called BMX FLYER, SUPER COBRA and CRAZY CLIMBER, they are absolutely brilliant!
I did a BMX flyer on here, think I've got a super cobra but not looked at it yet, not got a Crazy Climber although I did have the original arcade board for it at one time though!
@@BuyitFixit There was a BMX burner one too that was LCD, great game.
I replaced the same transistor on mine but the Select and Start won't work. Gave them a clean and tested continuity back to the main chip and all is good, now I'm stuck. Any ideas?
I can't remember the exact circuit but there will be two contacts to each switch. You could try and measure the start and select pins going to the IC while pressing the buttons to see if the voltage changes when pressed. I doubt it is the IC.
@@BuyitFixit I'd not hought of that, thank you, I thought the same about the IC but was running out of options. Thank you.
@OptomodMix You're welcome. Hopefully you'll get it sorted. Feel free to drop me a message if you're stuck 👍
Great fix 😎
Thank you! Your comment is much appriciated!
Nice fix 👏🏻
Thanks 👍