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Azurden

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Been looking for this for awhile... Found a survivor... Not up on my taito games and their power supplies. This one is only putting out 1.5 to 2v. And the g07 needs rebuilt... No idea if the boards are good it not at this point. But still a score in my book. :)
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Nice score!

I see a beautifully rebuilt g07 for sale in the for sale section. 😀
 
Nice pickup! Looks to be in nice shape too, love the Taito version.
Ya I am fond of this game. Remember playing it as a kid at a local pizza shop where my high school girl friend worked... Well I remember that game and the free subs as well.

Anyone know if there is a power supply conversion for these? Not all up on my Taito games... More a midway and atari guy.
 
Ya I am fond of this game. Remember playing it as a kid at a local pizza shop where my high school girl friend worked... Well I remember that game and the free subs as well.

Anyone know if there is a power supply conversion for these? Not all up on my Taito games... More a midway and atari guy.

These can be easily wired to a modern switcher. Arcadeshop sells a conversion kit if you want don't want to cut wires.
 
That's in really great shape! If that CP is untouched original, I wouldn't be surprised if the power supply went out early in it's career and was housed until you got it.
Power most likely the big bridge on PS. In later Taito bulletins, it was highly recommended to ops to put a heat sink on them as they get really toasty. Picked up a dead Qix and that was the issue. Bridge had actually bubbled and partially melted from being so hot!
 
That's in really great shape! If that CP is untouched original, I wouldn't be surprised if the power supply went out early in it's career and was housed until you got it.
Power most likely the big bridge on PS. In later Taito bulletins, it was highly recommended to ops to put a heat sink on them as they get really toasty. Picked up a dead Qix and that was the issue. Bridge had actually bubbled and partially melted from being so hot!

Ya it looks all original and seems to have had VERY little use. The coin doors and everything is really spotless.
 
That's in really great shape! If that CP is untouched original, I wouldn't be surprised if the power supply went out early in it's career and was housed until you got it.
Power most likely the big bridge on PS. In later Taito bulletins, it was highly recommended to ops to put a heat sink on them as they get really toasty. Picked up a dead Qix and that was the issue. Bridge had actually bubbled and partially melted from being so hot!

Actually, Qix and Crazy Climber used different power supplies.

Still, the older (CC style) ones are not hard to go through and repair. See what voltages are missing or off and go from there.
 
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