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    namco boards


    Picked alot of neat scrap plus good scrap from a free ad on Craigslist recently. Here is a namco board that came out of a metal box that was part of something else.


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    Here are a couple other pics.



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    always take the batteries off when you sell and there is a tantalum capacitator in the last picture to sell seperately

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    Yea im familiar with taking batteries out. Also your saying the round cap is tantulum?

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    Are those boards made by the same company that makes video game items?

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    no..the small black rectangle with the silver stripe on the positive side..has numbers on it...an smd tantalum capacitator

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    yellow rectangles with an orange stripe on the positive side are fairly common smd tanta capacitators too...careful removing...the buyers thread has pictures...smd's are the most common is my experience for tantalum..not every capacitator is tanti though

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    Yes. I thought they were pretty cool. Especially having the gold chip on them. I got these, some arcade racing seats and a Rowe Change machine that also has a Namco board in it. But I havent taken it apart yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudlight2 View Post
    Yea im familiar with taking batteries out. Also your saying the round cap is tantulum?
    C15 lil black rectangle with the silver stripe on one end

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