Cave SH 3 boards - tight fit in supergun.

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nietzschedancing
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Cave SH 3 boards - tight fit in supergun.

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Utterly noobish question, but I've only just started to buy arcade gear as I needed extra shooting fixes. Anway, the harness with my Sigma AV 3000 fits the second gen Cave boards like Espgaluda just about OK - it's a squeeze, but they fit in. The SH 3 boards, however, barely fit - I only just managed to squeeze Espgaluda II in amid creaking sounds and sweat pouring out of me in fear of snapping it. Trying to get it out was a massive trial too. Now, am I just being overly cautious and should push them in with abandon? Thanks for your helop chaps.

EDIT: title read 'tit fit' :shock: .
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Post by GaijinPunch »

Well, your boards shouldn't be going into your supergun, they should fit into a harness... one you can buy/make cheaply. What kind of gun do you have? A jamma connection is a jamma connection though. Perhaps yours isn't allowing some slack that it should.
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Post by nietzschedancing »

It is going into the harness : it's just extremely tight. It's a Sigma AV 3000.
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Post by MKL »

Yeah it happens sometimes. You can sand the sides of the board edge connector.
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Post by mrkotfw »

For me, it was my cab that was giving me a huge problem with EspGaluda II. The PCB JAMMA connector is extremely tight. So what I did was use a knife to push the pins inside the [blue] connector up so maybe they won't be as tight.

Yeah, I was sweating like a pig when I attempted to insert the PCB. I understand how you feel, its a (was $716 for me) game!

I didn't really have that much trouble when I inserted Ibara. It could be PCB specific.
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Post by segasonicfan »

Pretty easy to fix the harness to fit better. usually it's the security pin that is too thick but if it's the connector itself all you have to is file/drill down the inside ends a tiny bit.

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Post by nietzschedancing »

Thanks for all the information chaps - I'll have a go sorting it out.
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