What's the guy's name so we can avoid him?basically the arcade operator who said he could do it just took my money, tried a few times and then started ducking my calls.
What's the guy's name so we can avoid him?basically the arcade operator who said he could do it just took my money, tried a few times and then started ducking my calls.
Were these just a drop in?I wasn't part of the group buy but I've been dealing with a pair of Windy IIs for years. Basically the chassis are total pricks to deal with, no one wants to repair them. I'm out about 600 trying to get the originals repaired before I just sent them to Jomac for parts, basically the arcade operator who said he could do it just took my money, tried a few times and then started ducking my calls.
In the the end I replaced them with Nanao 2934s and just lived with 31khz only.
Physically, yes (I have 3 in my storage, alongside 8bit's Windy). Take the tube and chassis off of the frame, drop in.Were these just a drop in?
ya depends what im going to do. Im buying rodo66a chassis but I also bought a capkit for the 29e31s and had it sent to rewrite. Anyone swapping tubes I recommend a jammafier. Im going to try both chassis and see how the quality is. Only thing is we cant proceed on the windy2 till the psu is fixed. I wish i was in LA to help rewrite with all this hes a real champ.Depends which chassis he pairs with it. Could go either way. Sanwa 29e31s means 31k only, Rodotron means he keeps tri-sync. Up to him, I just offered the tube since it was kicking around anyway.Will the swap retain tri-sync functionality?
ya i heard stuff also. Sharp image is repairing it and sending it out. I would like to keep the windy jvs also. I well think about a ms9-29 if i can find one. Doesnt hurt to have options.I'm 99% sure you can use an MS9-29 chassis on an E31s tube/yoke combination. If you primarily will be playing JAMMA boards, that may be a good option. I do not have a lot of good things to say about the Rodotron 666A / Wei-Ya / Whatever Makvision tried to call it / etc.
I'd give that a try then if it were me.I'm 99% sure you can use an MS9-29 chassis on an E31s tube/yoke combination. If you primarily will be playing JAMMA boards, that may be a good option. I do not have a lot of good things to say about the Rodotron 666A / Wei-Ya / Whatever Makvision tried to call it / etc.
I took a gamble on a Net city chassis, which is supposed to be 15/24/31 auto like the blast. When it gets here I'll give it a try.Physically, yes (I have 3 in my storage, alongside 8bit's Windy). Take the tube and chassis off of the frame, drop in.Were these just a drop in?
Have to change some connectors around for it to work though.
Don't think he operates anymore, just a small guy here in Australia.What's the guy's name so we can avoid him?basically the arcade operator who said he could do it just took my money, tried a few times and then started ducking my calls.
Yep, just had to change a couple of connectors. Problem is the anode cable is shorter than the stock Windy chassis so I've still gotta figure out how to secure it properly.Were these just a drop in?I wasn't part of the group buy but I've been dealing with a pair of Windy IIs for years. Basically the chassis are total pricks to deal with, no one wants to repair them. I'm out about 600 trying to get the originals repaired before I just sent them to Jomac for parts, basically the arcade operator who said he could do it just took my money, tried a few times and then started ducking my calls.
In the the end I replaced them with Nanao 2934s and just lived with 31khz only.
Think there's a phone number on the website, calling is usually the best bet. He dosnt repair these though, too much of a headache for him.@Thamiel Thanks a lot, hope the chassis is fixable but good to know there are options if it isn't. What is the best way to contact Jomac, I want to ask him a few questions about this chassis.
Unfortunately, I got the cab with the broken translite. So I sacrificed it to the greater good. I hope all us E2 owners can benefit from this!Here's the good news out of that broken translite:
He doesn't take emails from outside AUS, dang. Back to square one.Think there's a phone number on the website, calling is usually the best bet. He dosnt repair these though, too much of a headache for him.@Thamiel Thanks a lot, hope the chassis is fixable but good to know there are options if it isn't. What is the best way to contact Jomac, I want to ask him a few questions about this chassis.
This used to be @300wins PFX. It used to live in the egret 3.yes there would. I am envious of your pfx. I didn't have the money at the time the guy was selling all his. I would kill for one.