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== Motor Replacement == | == Motor Replacement == | ||
− | + | Replacement motors for Ice Cold Beer were available from Twisty Arcade a few years ago. The installation procedure for this motor, or an equivalent that may be found, follows. | |
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+ | The motor from Twisty Arcade came with a 6.2ohm, 5W resistor. It may be necessary to replace this part with a 10ohm, 5W resistor to slow the motor a bit more. If your game raises the bar too far to "serve" the ball, install a replacement resistor of perhaps 8.2ohm, 5W, or even the 10ohm part. | ||
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<gallery widths=300px heights=300px perrow=3 caption="Taito Ice Cold Beer Replacement Motor Installation"> | <gallery widths=300px heights=300px perrow=3 caption="Taito Ice Cold Beer Replacement Motor Installation"> | ||
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File:ICBReplacementMotorToInstall.jpg|<center><b>The replacement motor to be installed. The motor comes with an inline current limiting resistor (6.2ohm, 5W) to slow the new motor speed to close to the original motor speed.</b></center> | File:ICBReplacementMotorToInstall.jpg|<center><b>The replacement motor to be installed. The motor comes with an inline current limiting resistor (6.2ohm, 5W) to slow the new motor speed to close to the original motor speed.</b></center> | ||
File:ICBOEMMotorBracket.jpg|<center><b>The OEM bracket, showing 4 motor attach points.</b></center> | File:ICBOEMMotorBracket.jpg|<center><b>The OEM bracket, showing 4 motor attach points.</b></center> | ||
− | File:ICBHackMotorShaft.jpg|<center><b>Use a hack saw to cut the shaft | + | File:ICBOEMMotor.jpg|<center><b>The OEM Motor, showing the gear to be transferred to the new motor.</b></center> |
+ | File:ICBHackMotorShaft.jpg|<center><b>Use a hack saw to cut the shaft off the original motor.</b></center> | ||
File:ICBPunchGear.jpg|<center><b>Position the shaft/gear in a vice but don't tighten the vice on the shaft. Punch out the old shaft.</b></center> | File:ICBPunchGear.jpg|<center><b>Position the shaft/gear in a vice but don't tighten the vice on the shaft. Punch out the old shaft.</b></center> | ||
File:ICBInstallGear.jpg|<center><b>With the "tail" of the new motor shaft on a solid surface, gently tap the original gear onto the new motor shaft.</b></center> | File:ICBInstallGear.jpg|<center><b>With the "tail" of the new motor shaft on a solid surface, gently tap the original gear onto the new motor shaft.</b></center> | ||
− | File:ICBNewGearInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original gear, installed on the new motor shaft. Note that the shaft doesn't quite come to the gear edge.</b></center> | + | File:ICBNewGearInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original gear, installed on the new motor shaft. Note that the shaft doesn't quite come to the gear edge, so that it mates correctly when installed into the gearbox.</b></center> |
− | File:ICBBracketMod.jpg|<center><b>Enlarge the hole in the original bracket to 13mm. Here a 1/2" drill | + | File:ICBBracketMod.jpg|<center><b>Enlarge the hole in the original bracket to 13mm. Here a 1/2" bit in a drill press (clamp the part down before drilling) is used to remove most of the material...</b></center> |
File:ICBHoleEnlarge.jpg|<center><b>...and then a rat tail file is used to complete the enlargement.</b></center> | File:ICBHoleEnlarge.jpg|<center><b>...and then a rat tail file is used to complete the enlargement.</b></center> | ||
File:ICBModifiedBracketInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original bracket, deburred, and installed on the new motor. Two screws are sufficient to hold the motor in place.</b></center> | File:ICBModifiedBracketInstalled.jpg|<center><b>The original bracket, deburred, and installed on the new motor. Two screws are sufficient to hold the motor in place.</b></center> | ||
File:ICBReplacementMotorGearInstalledView.jpg|<center><b>A view of the new motor and original gear, perfectly aligned with the motor gearbox.</b></center> | File:ICBReplacementMotorGearInstalledView.jpg|<center><b>A view of the new motor and original gear, perfectly aligned with the motor gearbox.</b></center> | ||
− | File:INewMotor.jpg|<center><b>The new motor, in place.</b></center> | + | File:INewMotor.jpg|<center><b>The new motor, in place, ready to go.</b></center> |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Revision as of 20:59, 1 September 2015
1 Taito Ice Cold Beer
1.1 Motor Replacement
Replacement motors for Ice Cold Beer were available from Twisty Arcade a few years ago. The installation procedure for this motor, or an equivalent that may be found, follows.
The motor from Twisty Arcade came with a 6.2ohm, 5W resistor. It may be necessary to replace this part with a 10ohm, 5W resistor to slow the motor a bit more. If your game raises the bar too far to "serve" the ball, install a replacement resistor of perhaps 8.2ohm, 5W, or even the 10ohm part.