I use Hakko 807 at work, but cannot afford one for home use so I mostly use wick, but have also used plunger type suckers. I agree with YellowDog, if you can afford it. No matter what you decide to use, you should make sure you learn and execute proper technique or circuit board destruction will...
Your resto
AWESOME!! I enjoy seeing something different. I love any type of restoration. I love restoring old radios, motorcycles along with arcade games. I would restore old cars and trucks if I had more $$$. Nice work. Thanks for the pics. Did you ever see the episode of American Restoration...
I have a SI that isn't working. I just got this game home and don't know it's history. The monitor powers up , but there is a lot of strange characters displayed. $# and other symbols. I can make out a few words and there seems to be some changes in the characters. Almost like it is running...
Again Ian speaks the truth! DO NOT use any type of contact cleaner in these EM games. Also WD40 should never be used in these games as a lubricant. All it does is draw moisture and attract dirt. Again all of this is explained in the DVDs that I mentioned previously. Keep us up to date on the...
Check this guy out.http://www.pinrepair.com/mipinfix.htm Better yet buy his dvd's and do the repair yourself. I have several of his DVDs. They are awesome, very informative. He covers nearly everything related to EM games.
Way to go blbarchik! Glad you figured it out. I think most of the problems with these EM games are more mechanical in nature than electrical (ie switches leaf not moving far enough to make contact or something similiar to your problem etc. etc.) Sometimes a coil may go bad or a wire might break...
Also, I would like to have a better understanding of the inter-workings of a vector type game. Where is a good source of information on these games? I want to be able to repair and maintain my Tempest for decades to come.