atari s.t.u.n. runner

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well i went to rent a storage unit today cause i live in an apartment and my ol'lady said she had enuf cause my place is getting kinda full of my games.when i was paying for the space i was talking to the lady that was running the place and she said "hey i got a arcade machine in my storage that you can have if you want it" i said yes with out even knowing what it was she opened the door and there sat a s.t.u.n. runner so i moved it to my unit i plan on tinkering with it tommorow will let yall know how it goes,right now when you plug it in it just has a messed up screen and sounds like its at full throtle.

this is a pic of the net but looks just like mine
 

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well i went to rent a storage unit today cause i live in an apartment and my ol'lady said she had enuf cause my place is getting kinda full of my games.when i was paying for the space i was talking to the lady that was running the place and she said "hey i got a arcade machine in my storage that you can have if you want it" i said yes with out even knowing what it was she opened the door and there sat a s.t.u.n. runner so i moved it to my unit i plan on tinkering with it tommorow will let yall know how it goes,right now when you plug it in it just has a messed up screen and sounds like its at full throtle.

this is a pic of the net but looks just like mine

Reflow all the solder joints on the power supply and to the boards. Fixes 90% of dead stun runners.
 
Go to Radio Shack and pick up a soldering iron. Plug it in, the iron gets hot, and then touch the solder joints in the places he mentioned. The solder will temporarily turn to a semi-liquid state. Then remove the soldering iron. It will immediately cool back to a solid. That is reflowing the solder.
 
This game has been popping up a lot lately. When I picked mine up a few weeks ago, seemed like nobody had mentioned it for months... Then 2 came up for sale, and now you got one for free.
 
Go to Radio Shack and pick up a soldering iron. Plug it in, the iron gets hot, and then touch the solder joints in the places he mentioned. The solder will temporarily turn to a semi-liquid state. Then remove the soldering iron. It will immediately cool back to a solid. That is reflowing the solder.

awesome thanks ive done that before i have a soldering gun just didnt know thats what its called
 
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