Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1991-January - Vol 12 Issue 11

AMOA New
Standard #28
Frank "The Crank" Seninsky
Alpha-Omega Amusements & Sales
Edison, New Jersey
Wells Gardner 4900
Vertical Foldover
John Michael Bevar
Ries Amusement Inc.
Denison, Iowa
SUBJECT
PROBLEM
Operators will save time as more and more
manufacturers comply with Standard #28: All
mechanical coin mechs will be interchangeable in
all coin doors.
The picture has a vertical cut off or a folded over
edge on one side of the screen.
SOLUTION
This sounds like a Nintende, C407 capacitor
ADDITIONALLY
problem, but this is a Wells Gardner monitor.
In the works are standards for track ball plugs;
pulling 3rd and 4th players off a PCB, the most
efficient voltages for fluorescent lamps, game
lamps, and hard meters; best method for giving
operators more pricing options for initial game
play (for any players), continuations ...
Well, the solution is also similar. Capacitor C311
4. 7ufd 160vdc in the vertical section is baked
open. Replacing the cap will restore your picture
to normal again.
Several standards are being revised. These will
be printed in an upcoming issue.
FROM THE COMPLIANCE CoMMITTEE
Hantarex has been awarded the first "AMOA
APPROVED STANDARD" sticker for their
monitors. Ray Fontana, Sales Manager for
Hantarex, has been working with the Stan-
dardization Committee for the past two years.
Other manufacturers who wish to apply for
these stickers can submit their products to me at
6 Sutton Place, Edison, NJ 08817 or call 201 /
287-4990 as I may already have them in stock.
Attention!
New seminar sites have been added to
S*TJ'sWinter/Spring '91 schedule.
May 11/12at Eastern Distributors in Philo., PA
and
June 8/9 at H.A. Franz & Co. in Houston, TX.
For more information on this technical
workshop, please see page 24 in this issue.
MURPHY'S
LAw #1211
Atari Pole Position
Switching Supply Substitute
Donald Prince
D&RMusic
Bozeman, Montana
This is a modifzcationfor Pole Position or Pole Position II. It consists of by-passing the existing
linear power supplies and adding one 11 amp switching power supply. Here's how to do it.
PROBLEM
Burnt edge connectors on PC boards, intermit-
tent lock-ups, and other heat related problems.
INFORMATION
The root of these problems are and will always be
the design of linear power supplies. Linear power
supplies inherently have problems with heat
dissipation and efficiency.
The reason for this is that linear power supplies
are always pumping current, thus making them
run hot and build up heat. The more heat. the
less efficient the power supply.
The Switching Power Supply alternately
"switches" the current on and off, at a high rate
of speed allowing less heat build up and more
efficiency. So, if you eliminate the linear power
supply, you solve the heat dissipation problems.
SoLUTION/PROCEDURE
• Remove the two Regulator/ Audio II boards.
Cut the two traces shown on Figure 3, then re-
move Q3 (2N3055) and make sure R29, R30 have
been removed and replaced with wire jumpers, if
you haven't done that modification already.
Refer to the outline on Diagram A. Replace
Regulator/ Audio II boards.
• Now mount the 11 amp Switching Power Sup-
ply (Referred to as SPS from now on) on the
opposite wall as the PC boards are mounted.
• Mount it about 15" from the bottom of the
cabinet. Mount the AC fan close to the SPS. I
mounted mine on the back door by cutting a hole
with a jig-saw.
• Make sure the game is unplugged, then fmd the
J4 connector on the transformer assembly.
Splice in three wires (I used 16 gauge zip cord,
about 9 feet and wire nuts to splice the wires
together) and attach the black and white wires to
the AC terminals of the SPS, the green wire
(earth ground) to the FG terminal of the SPS (I
used spade connectors to connect to the SPS
terminals).
• Connect two wires from the AC terminals of
SPS to the AC fan. Now remove all fuses from the
transformer assembly, including Fl the main
fuse, take a 4 amp slow-blow you just took out
and put it in the Fl fuse holder (Figure 2).
• Go to the J5 connector on the transformer
assembly (the largest one, on the front right
corner) and cut the 2 orange, 2 violet, and the
orange-white wires. Then remove C2, the large
capacitor (27,000uf) mounted on the floor of the
cabinet.
• Cut the wire ties, and remove the cable anchor
on the cabling so you can free the orange and
violet wires you just cut, and the orange and
violet wires that go to P6a and P6b on the
Regulator/ Audio II boards (Figure 1) schematic.
• Take the ring terminal ends of those wires and
connect the orange wires to 12vdc terminal of
the SPS, attach the violet wires to the ground
terminal of the SPS.
• Swap the P6a and P6b connectors on the
Regulator/ Audio II boards. Now attach a wire to

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