FS Parts: Tron Full Wiring Rig, Tron Upper CP light fixture, shroud (Now Taking Offers)

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Tron Full Wiring Rig, Tron Upper CP light fixture, shroud (Now Taking Offers)

I have some rarely seen parts for sale (unless my search-fu is extremely weak)... you are welcome to make me an offer.

Tron Shroud - See pics on 2nd page of posts. The art and shroud are in the condition you'd expect. There is a crack in the plexi at the back of the shroud and is barely noticeable from the front. There are no cracks elsewhere (that is a jar in the background). Make offer plus shipping (I'll have to have a box made and packed by the mailboxes people - it will not be cheap to ship).

Tron Upper Control Panel Florescent Light Fixture - Tested working, $75 shipped (the long connector is still available)

Tron Full Wiring Rig. This is it. For those of you that have come across a sad, gutted cab in the hopes of one day restoring it will want to especially consider this.

I got this many years ago from a run.. long story short.. I pulled the entire wiring from the machine. The switches, interlocks etc are all still attached to the wiring rig which is attached to the power assembly, attached to a plank of wood. There is only one cut wire, and it appears that it is factory-intentional. I have cleaned and painted appropriate parts, sanded the wood and added new screws etc. The sad cut power plug was de-soldered and a new 3 prong 8ft power cord was added in it's place. See post #17 for updated pics. You'll want to re-pin all connectors, clean and test everything before hooking up to a monitor or PCB. As a side note, the PCB I also pulled was fully working, so it was not blown out by any power supply problems.

I purchased a power cord, hooked it up and powered on. Metered the service outlet, monitor plug (iso transformer works), 3 (or 4) light fixture connectors, all read 115+ vac. Quiet hum from transformer. Square 9 pin had 18vac on orange wire. At some point I'll connect it to a MCR power board and see what's up, but for now this is how far I got.

Pictures will be posted tomorrow evening.

$500 plus actual shipping.

SOLD - Short connector Lamp
SOLD - MCR Monitor brackets.
SOLD - Set of 9 cabinet brackets (MCP translite bracket not pictured) I could identify marquee brackets, upper shroud bracket, upper plexi retaining bracket, monitor rails?. Not sure what the rest are for. 125 shipped (only sold as a set). (This set does not have a lower shroud (flat) bracket).
 

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Tron Full Wiring Rig. This is it. For those of you that have come across a sad, gutted cab in the hopes of one day restoring it will want to especially consider this.

I pulled the entire wiring from the machine. The switches, interlocks etc are all still attached to the wiring rig which is attached to the power assembly, attached to a plank of wood. There may be loose wires where necessary (those which were soldered or were grounds).

Does the wiring include the transformer brick assembly?

I'm interested in the wiring, but the price is too high for me.
 
These are shots of the power brick and all attached wiring. There are 4 total cut connections. The first two are the power cord, the second two are located near each other and have the same wire pattern. This appears to be intentional, from the factory.
 

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The power button, interlock and test assembly are still attached, as is most (if not all) nylon cable minders. Fuses are present and not blown.
 

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If you feel I've missed a pic of something, let me know. The pic below is for reference, from my machine.

The sale is for all wiring pictured. If you'd like to include any of my other parts for sale, let me know and we can deal. However, my price on this is firm, considering the rarity and completeness of what's being offered.

Thank you Programs :)
 

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I purchased a power cord, hooked it up and powered on. Metered the service outlet, monitor plug (iso transformer works), 3 (or 4) light fixture connectors, all read 115+ vac. Quiet hum from transformer. Square 9 pin had 18vac on orange wire. At some point I'll connect it to a MCR power board and see what's up, but for now this is how far I got without looking at schematics.

When I post this to eBay, it's going to be a $500 buy it now or Best Offer, just like what I have listed here. Yes, I will post the link here.
 
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New pics. Did a light refurb of the power supply, all clean and painted, wood sanded.
 

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Shroud pics
 

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