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I work on many different types of coin operated equipment. Half the time
not very successfully. I have a lot of stuff but am wondering if there are some other things that can help save time and speed up repairs. I have. Cap Wizard, and the Dick Smith ESR meter, LOPT tester,( Works well) O-Scope, Desoldering station which is great I can finally remover IC's without destroying everything. A self made Curve tracer-which I am not sure how to use that well, Meter, PS, and odds and ends. Is there anyother things that can help. What about that Leekseeker. or the Huntron stuff. Is it that much better then my self-made curve tracer. Anything else that people find real useful? I work on Arcade game boards and Monitor chassis and Power supplies, Pinball machines etc. Right now I am working on a bunch of Rowe BC 25 change machine control boards. I can't apply power to them. They use 20 year old technology but I am at a loss on how to go about working on them. Thanks for the feedback. |
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