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DanDudeAmiga:
Hello, Need help on a tech forum to post into. I recently purchased a fliptronic card casino game manufactured by Games of Nevada, "Casino Royal" draw poker. Along with 5 "reels" of cards that flip, uses a 5" amber monochrome monitor to display stats and results, coin hopper and custom board set with custom power supply. There are no manuals or schematics and no serial plate outside. Has 3 boards stacked with power supply in front and on the bottom of the metal tray has a large service chart with sticky backing to show repairs. The model number on that chart shows "GVP-14" with serial #000473. On the inside, I did not see any plates or markings that I can see easily. |
shortrackskater:
Can you post a photo of the entire machine rather than just a partial? Does it work? Does it power up? For now I'm going to move this to Other Video Slots. |
DanDudeAmiga:
Right now it powers up. I get a loud buzzing sound from the speaker. The monitor at the top says "door open" and nothing else happens even when I shut the door. Found one connector disconnected, someone ripped wires off the reset lock on the right side. There's a fuse holder at the power switch with a missing cap & fuse with no markings of the fuse rating. Looks like some wires are soldered directly underneath the connectors. 3 fuses are on its own power supply board with no markings such as each amp rating. Someone bypassed the main fuse--I will be reversing that. If you have a manual, I want to get it. If you have schematics, I want to get it. |
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