Oh man, fantastic score for $500. That'll be a nice looking game after you get it fixed up. To this day, I still play "Every Little Thing" for my wife every Friday morning and she'll go "Friiidaaayy". Very enjoyable game.
Great video...so I've had to adjust that potentiometer twice in the last 2 days. Is there a bigger problem going on? Somebody said to put a drop of nail polish on the screw (I assume to keep it in place) but I don't want to do that. Any ideas? thx!
If you find you need to constantly adjust it, the potentiometer is likely too loose or going bad. Could have a bad eddy board as well. If you're good at desoldering, it should be fairly easy to find the correct pot and swap it out.
Oh man, fantastic score for $500. That'll be a nice looking game after you get it fixed up.
To this day, I still play "Every Little Thing" for my wife every Friday morning and she'll go "Friiidaaayy". Very enjoyable game.
Wow, $500 Road Show. Solid find! Congrats.
Like you, I was really surprised ... $500 only!
You really lucked out! Looking forward to seeing this game gone through!
Good info on the top lock.
Wow nice find lucky
Great video...so I've had to adjust that potentiometer twice in the last 2 days. Is there a bigger problem going on? Somebody said to put a drop of nail polish on the screw (I assume to keep it in place) but I don't want to do that. Any ideas? thx!
If you find you need to constantly adjust it, the potentiometer is likely too loose or going bad. Could have a bad eddy board as well. If you're good at desoldering, it should be fairly easy to find the correct pot and swap it out.
Maybe add NVRAM since it will add a selling point to increase the value?
Yeah I think I may go ahead and do so. Most people send their boards out and spend $50-100 to have NVRAM installed.
So can the opposite logic be applied if a lamp is stuck on? One of the lock lights on my WhiteWater is always on no matter what bulb I have in.
Could be the diode but it's more likely to be the transistor that controls that light on the power driver board
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