Volt measure Egret2?
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gbaplayer
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Volt measure Egret2?
hello,
i got an egret2 yesterday.
how can i see which kind of V is adjusted and how can i change it?
i also never measured any V on my pcb or other cab (new astro city) but all my pcbs work fine.
which devices do you use to measure the volts and how to generally do that procedure?
i have seen some electronic devices that showed the V digital.
are there stil on sale somewhere on the board?
thanks
gbaplayer
i got an egret2 yesterday.
how can i see which kind of V is adjusted and how can i change it?
i also never measured any V on my pcb or other cab (new astro city) but all my pcbs work fine.
which devices do you use to measure the volts and how to generally do that procedure?
i have seen some electronic devices that showed the V digital.
are there stil on sale somewhere on the board?
thanks
gbaplayer
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gbaplayer
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
does anybody know where i can buy those electronic self made devices that show the V of the pcb?
i believe someone from a message board made them himself...but i dont have the link, neither do i know the person...
i believe someone from a message board made them himself...but i dont have the link, neither do i know the person...
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ChuChu Flamingo
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
FrancoB was his name. He is on arcadeotaku.
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gbaplayer
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
thanks. 
is he still selling these devices?
is he still selling these devices?
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
You own thousands worth of PCBs and you've never measured V?
Just because nothing has exploded doesn't mean you aren't slowing killing your games.
I suggest a new hobby.
Just because nothing has exploded doesn't mean you aren't slowing killing your games.
I suggest a new hobby.
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gbaplayer
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
it is not that i play every pcb every hour a day.
i never did measure because i thought everything is working fine without any problems...
i never did measure because i thought everything is working fine without any problems...
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
Chempop is right, a multimeter and knowing what your voltage is set to is incredibly important, these aren't like cartridges and they all have different amounts of power draw, you could be mistaking working games for broken if the +5 is too low, or you could be the person who broke them if it's too high.
And you'll never know without a meter, it's pretty irresponsible.
And you'll never know without a meter, it's pretty irresponsible.
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gbaplayer
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
ok, will definetely do that in the future. the devices which where sold at arcade otaku, are they devices to regulate the V?
there is no information on the internet which games use which V?
there is no information on the internet which games use which V?
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chempop
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?

If you are talking about these, then no it doesn't regulate anything. It is just a meter to see what's being drawn from the power. You adjust the V on the cab's power supply.
I am trying to help and be respectful, but this is ridiculous man. You have a great collection and now own 2 cabs and you don't seem to have done ANY OF THE MOST BASIC RESEARCH REGARDING THIS HOBBY.
"I've had quite a few pcbs of Fire Shark over time, and none of them cost me over £30 - so it won't break the bank by any standards." ~Malc
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gbaplayer
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Re: Volt measure Egret2?
yes i need one of these. and i will make it better from now on. 
as for now every PCB is in awesome working condition.
as for now every PCB is in awesome working condition.
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