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- 00:41, 10 May 2024 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Bally 6803 PSU R3 R4 closeup for EzSBC mod.jpg (This shows the modifications needed to replace the 78H05C VRM with the new EzSBC 5V VRM. No heat sink is required for this new VRM. R4 and R3 are removed. R3 is replaced by a jumper wire, in this case a 22ga wire was used (in blue, to the right of the black capacitor).)
- 00:37, 10 May 2024 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:Bally 6803 PSU R3 R4 closeup for EzSBC mod.jpg (This shows a closeup of the modifications needed for replacement of the 78H05C with a new switching VRM, EzSBC. R4 and R3 are cut out. R3 is replaced with a jumper, 22ga wire.)
- 00:37, 10 May 2024 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:Bally 6803 PSU R3 R4 closeup for EzSBC mod.jpg (This shows a closeup of the modifications needed for replacement of the 78H05C with a new switching VRM, EzSBC. R4 and R3 are cut out. R3 is replaced with a jumper, 22ga wire.)
- 17:27, 8 July 2023 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:WMSSystem6ROMConfig.jpg (Illustrated needed modification to add 2716 EPROM to IC14, cut J4 (labeled), and add J3 (labeled).)
- 00:43, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 3.jpg (Picture showing inside of cabinet, right flipper, before socket mount. I solder the wires to the anode and cathode of the socket, and screw the socket into the side of the cabinet with half-inch screws. I typically use the hex head screws as it's easier to get a grip on it. Don't use long screws! You could damage your cabinet. It's also important to note that I recommend flexible head #44 LEDs (as well as #44 socket of course) because invariably the light won't be exactly where you need...)
- 00:43, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 3.jpg (Picture showing inside of cabinet, right flipper, before socket mount. I solder the wires to the anode and cathode of the socket, and screw the socket into the side of the cabinet with half-inch screws. I typically use the hex head screws as it's easier to get a grip on it. Don't use long screws! You could damage your cabinet. It's also important to note that I recommend flexible head #44 LEDs (as well as #44 socket of course) because invariably the light won't be exactly where you need...)
- 00:37, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 2.jpg (Picture two showing where I stapled down wires coming from the GI socket on the playfield, and where I split it with additional wiring for left and right buttons. Note that from the playfield, I brought the new wiring together with the existing wire bundle from the playfield to keep it neat and orderly.)
- 00:37, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 2.jpg (Picture two showing where I stapled down wires coming from the GI socket on the playfield, and where I split it with additional wiring for left and right buttons. Note that from the playfield, I brought the new wiring together with the existing wire bundle from the playfield to keep it neat and orderly.)
- 00:33, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 1.jpg (Picture one showing where I tapped into GI lighting for the lighted flipper button mod.)
- 00:33, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:SS Bally GI lighting tap 1.jpg (Picture one showing where I tapped into GI lighting for the lighted flipper button mod.)
- 00:29, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page Add lighted flipper buttons to old SS pinball (Description of parts/tools neeeded and brief description of installation.)
- 00:10, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:PXL 20201104 041722833.jpg (Third picture showing switch mounted to coin mech bracket for free play on Stern MPU 100/200 games. Switch wired to coin switch. Be sure to insulate this switch so as not to short out to coin reject.)
- 00:10, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:PXL 20201104 041722833.jpg (Third picture showing switch mounted to coin mech bracket for free play on Stern MPU 100/200 games. Switch wired to coin switch. Be sure to insulate this switch so as not to short out to coin reject.)
- 00:07, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:PXL 20201104 050120743.jpg (Second picture showing switch mounted to coin mech bracket for free play on Stern MPU 100/200 games. Switch wired to coin switch. Be sure to insulate this switch so as not to short out to coin reject.)
- 00:07, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:PXL 20201104 050120743.jpg (Second picture showing switch mounted to coin mech bracket for free play on Stern MPU 100/200 games. Switch wired to coin switch. Be sure to insulate this switch so as not to short out to coin reject.)
- 00:05, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs created page File:PXL 20201104 050105388.jpg (This is where I mounted, and protected with heat shrink tubing, the leaf switch I connected to the coin switch. Note I drilled two holes as to mount the leaf switch onto the coin mech bracket.)
- 00:05, 31 December 2020 Pb123 talk contribs uploaded File:PXL 20201104 050105388.jpg (This is where I mounted, and protected with heat shrink tubing, the leaf switch I connected to the coin switch. Note I drilled two holes as to mount the leaf switch onto the coin mech bracket.)