@ThirdGenAmusement, thanks for the tips.
I actually watched your most of your video today while at work, lol.
I didn't know you were on here but thank you.
I have two machines at a good price and I think one would make a lovely birthday present to my wife in Nov.
(Chanelgirl 13) (
https://youtube.com/@chanel.girl13?si=XbJ6OrYWsNiGe4pC)
I'm in luck because both machine have no batteries and the EPROMs, so hopfully no circuit board damage.
the Tropicana one actualy powered on but scared to power on the golden nugget until I replace the power cable.
Of course, I am hoping to make the Golden Nugget the winner as that’s where my mom and dad honeymooned in the late 70s.
So, this could be a machine that was installed then. {Yes, I understand it pronally wasn't}
Yet, I like learning new things and I have a weekend job that the unofficial policy is; if it can be carried in and doesn’t transmit signals and if there is nothing to do then your time is your time as long as your there. Last summer I bought a lot of 50 pocket watches, learned how to fix them. I fixed maybe 20 and tripled my money selling them.
Has anyone had experimented with changing the fluoresent & DC lighting to LED or are the boards Ohm sensitive like in the C4 corvette? Me and a buddy changed the dash lights to LED and the lower resistance blew the Body control module.
For now I'm still in the fight, thanks to all.
maybe a Youtube chanel to follow soon.
Taking a hopper and lower coin return tray to work to clean up this weekend.
Thamks to all for the comments and support.
Ulitimate goal is to have nice decrotive (no electronics) penny or nickle (dime or quarter) machine.
Hopfully from the Golden Nugget or the Sands Casino as that is where my parents where married and honeymooned.
Thanks again to all.