Star Trek pinball restoration part 8: connectors and boards

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Leebo's Pinball

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@jason_hundley
@jason_hundley 3 ай бұрын
…even painted the cage. Much respect!!
@mazzg1966
@mazzg1966 3 ай бұрын
Holy cow that machine is looking outstanding...the nostalgia is kickin' in and I really want to buy a machine and tinker with it....I was always the kid in the arcade looking over the shoulder of the tech working on the machines...asking what's this and what's that! Thanks again Leebo....love the channel and always looking forward to the next video!
@LeebosPinball
@LeebosPinball 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Yeah, I really like how this one is coming together. It has LEDs but honestly the warm white bullet bulbs really look good and close to the warmth of clean incandescent. Getting close to the finish line (I hope).
@Van_Lex
@Van_Lex 3 ай бұрын
Cool Rig! Really like the series so far. Calm and insightful presentation, I highly respect people preserve pieces of the past. Minor improvement suggestion: Audiolevels vary sometimes (13:44 gave me a small heart attack 😄). Keep up the good work! Greets from Germany
@LeebosPinball
@LeebosPinball 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comments. Yeah, sorry about the volume levels. Kinda hard to judge through the phone I capture and lightly edit for these videos. I gotta say, I was expecting you were going to point out my voice over coming back from the quiet hoarseness… not the Hakko desoldering vac. Haha. Oh well… thanks again for watching and the feedback. Always enjoy the comments so I know folks are watching. Getting close on this game. Mostly just the dreaded 0.100” connector work ahead.
@gallimead
@gallimead 3 ай бұрын
I struggle with 0.100 connectors, unless I go with IDC type. Easier to crimp, if you've got the right tool. That "2" lamp that flickers, I had a same issue with a silverball. New connector, New altek board.. still one bulb flicker. Found that the wire itself had corrosion 2" back from the connector. Great video
@LeebosPinball
@LeebosPinball 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, those 0.100” connectors are a bit more of a pain… and I still have several to do. Speaking of wire corrosion, yeah I’ve noticed a little of that too. Tricky stuff! Thanks for the comments.
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