Galuda 2 PCB problem

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Acid King wrote:That's not so bad. I'll probably put an order through in a day or so for a 15a one. If that doesn't work... ::single tear::
Excellent are selling them as well :D From the pictures you have shown us it looks like your PSU is integrated into your cab. So you might have to do a bit of a rewiring. I always buy my JAMMA harnesses at:

http://www.jammaboards.com/

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Thanks for the links and the help. After I get my cab running this board I think I might try to build a supergun. I know so little about this stuff that doing something like that would be really helpful to me in terms of understanding exactly how things work.
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Quick questions that don't warrant a new thread. I got a new power supply (15a) and a new panel and base (no more crack!!!). Two questions; first off, my new power supply doesn't have buttons for test, service, volume etc like my current one. Can I just clip the wires for ground and +5 off my current power supply and wire them to my new one and still retain the functions on the old supply? I was thinking of mounting the new one on a board, wiring the power to it and running it to the wall instead of rewiring the whole harness and making up buttons for knobs for service and volume and stuff but I wasn't sure if it was safe or not. Second, I got a six button panel so I can use the 4th button in Galuda 2. Where can I get the wiring for the button? Any place in particular?
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Acid King wrote:Quick questions that don't warrant a new thread. I got a new power supply (15a) and a new panel and base (no more crack!!!). Two questions; first off, my new power supply doesn't have buttons for test, service, volume etc like my current one. Can I just clip the wires for ground and +5 off my current power supply and wire them to my new one and still retain the functions on the old supply? I was thinking of mounting the new one on a board, wiring the power to it and running it to the wall instead of rewiring the whole harness and making up buttons for knobs for service and volume and stuff but I wasn't sure if it was safe or not. Second, I got a six button panel so I can use the 4th button in Galuda 2. Where can I get the wiring for the button? Any place in particular?
Power supplies don't have test, service volume etc. It's just mounted on the supply box for convenience.

What you have to do is to open the old power supply leaving all the buttons and extracting the wires that go to 5V, 12v GND etc. And then wire these to your new PSU.

No not run with one in parallel!

I think the 4'th button in Galuda 2 may be found beside the 3'rd button i.e on pin 25 and Ac.

http://www.coin.demon.co.uk/jamma.htm

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rtw wrote:
Power supplies don't have test, service volume etc. It's just mounted on the supply box for convenience.

What you have to do is to open the old power supply leaving all the buttons and extracting the wires that go to 5V, 12v GND etc. And then wire these to your new PSU.

No not run with one in parallel!

I think the 4'th button in Galuda 2 may be found beside the 3'rd button i.e on pin 25 and Ac.

http://www.coin.demon.co.uk/jamma.htm

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That's what I figured. I was just going to pull the gnd, +5 and +12, wire them to the new one and leave the old one disconnected since those function buttons are on the box already wired and just set the new one inside the cab. The 25 pin is already wired up to where the control panel plugs into the cab, I was curious about getting the wiring for the button itself, from the button switch to the cab.
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