Bally - Stern 6 Digit Displays - 5pcs RED - Assembled $190 Shipped
Blue, Green, Red, White, Yellow = In Stock
Orange = Out of Stock
Low cost single board design.
Max current per display (Red, all eights) ~40mA
Slotted mount holes.
Orange = Out of Stock
Low cost single board design.
Max current per display (Red, all eights) ~40mA
Slotted mount holes.
Pictures taken while the protective film is still in place over the face of the digits.
Installation *** DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE ***
Power off the game and wait 2 minutes for the high voltage capacitor to discharge.
Remove fuse F2 ( 3/4A ) from the rectifier board.
Unplug and remove all five original plasma displays. Unscrew and remove the original metal shelf.
Loosely attach the new LED displays to the front of the light panel using the original screws . Align the display so it is roughly centered in the wood cut out.
Put the back glass back in the game and check alignment of displays. Adjust display fit if needed.
Tighten display screws. Remove the clear protective film from each digit. Plug in connectors.
Remove fuse F2 ( 3/4A ) from the rectifier board.
Unplug and remove all five original plasma displays. Unscrew and remove the original metal shelf.
Loosely attach the new LED displays to the front of the light panel using the original screws . Align the display so it is roughly centered in the wood cut out.
Put the back glass back in the game and check alignment of displays. Adjust display fit if needed.
Tighten display screws. Remove the clear protective film from each digit. Plug in connectors.
Alignment and Considerations *** READ ME ***
From my own testing of the displays in games and being hyper critical of alignment I have noticed there is alignment variation from game to game. Overall they line up fine in most games without any adjustment. The slotted mount holes are elongated and allow for some side to side alignment adjustment. If you need to adjust the up and down alignment, drill new small pilot holes. The extra long slots give you some left and right hole position flexibility.
I am not including any type of light masking sticker or foam at this time. GI light bleed onto and between the display digits may happen depending on how close the display is to a GI lamp. Because of the single board design the digits sit slightly farther away from the backglass. If you look at the display window from a hard angle you may be able to see PCB components. A small spacer on the mounting screws to bring the displays closer to the backglass and/or a masking layer for the light bleed would help, but are **not included**. I don't consider any of these to be major problems, but wanted to make everyone aware. The light bleed I am talking about can be seen in the picture above.
If you have a lead on the masking film like what Rottendog was using please let me know. I think it would work well for the light bleed blocking.
I am not including any type of light masking sticker or foam at this time. GI light bleed onto and between the display digits may happen depending on how close the display is to a GI lamp. Because of the single board design the digits sit slightly farther away from the backglass. If you look at the display window from a hard angle you may be able to see PCB components. A small spacer on the mounting screws to bring the displays closer to the backglass and/or a masking layer for the light bleed would help, but are **not included**. I don't consider any of these to be major problems, but wanted to make everyone aware. The light bleed I am talking about can be seen in the picture above.
If you have a lead on the masking film like what Rottendog was using please let me know. I think it would work well for the light bleed blocking.