Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Wow that's awesome! Now make me one.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I have two sets of relays and switches if you want one of them.
I also have enough of the sockets etc you sent me to do another one. The only thing I don't have enough of are the female pins for the sockets. I only just had enough to do the ones for mine. If you have any more of them that you can send I will happily make you one.
If anyone else needs one I have another set of relays/switched too. I bought three sets to get free shipping from Maplins. If no one wants it/them I'll just return them to the store
I also have enough of the sockets etc you sent me to do another one. The only thing I don't have enough of are the female pins for the sockets. I only just had enough to do the ones for mine. If you have any more of them that you can send I will happily make you one.
If anyone else needs one I have another set of relays/switched too. I bought three sets to get free shipping from Maplins. If no one wants it/them I'll just return them to the store
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
me too, or else post some nice detailed pictures top show manemphatic wrote:Wow that's awesome! Now make me one.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I'll take a relay set, please. Unfortunately, I have a **** of the male connectors and the female housings, but only 10 female pins (enough to make me one of these). So am I correct in assuming that I only need to apply +12V power when the relay needs to switch from 15kHz to 24kHz? This way I could just hook the power and ground up to the JAMMA fingerboard that's powering my UVC and running the video into the JAMMA harness, right? So when I wanna play a PCB, I just unplug the UVC setup and the relay goes into passive mode (15kHz)?FrancoB wrote:I have two sets of relays and switches if you want one of them.
I also have enough of the sockets etc you sent me to do another one. The only thing I don't have enough of are the female pins for the sockets. I only just had enough to do the ones for mine. If you have any more of them that you can send I will happily make you one.
If anyone else needs one I have another set of relays/switched too. I bought three sets to get free shipping from Maplins. If no one wants it/them I'll just return them to the store
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Okay buddy, do you want to send me the pins or do you want me to send you the relays etc?
I'm easy either way
In regards to power you are correct. With no power its @ 15kHz, with 12v applied it switches to 24kHz.
I have the exact same idea as you, I am going to have a little 12v 2pin plug coming from my UVC/PS360/Dreams enclosure
I'm easy either way
In regards to power you are correct. With no power its @ 15kHz, with 12v applied it switches to 24kHz.
I have the exact same idea as you, I am going to have a little 12v 2pin plug coming from my UVC/PS360/Dreams enclosure
There is a wiring diagram on the previous page that should help, if you need to know anything else just let me knowpurplec wrote:me too, or else post some nice detailed pictures top show manemphatic wrote:Wow that's awesome! Now make me one.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I'll send you some connectors, tiger. Btw, what happens to the relay if the power would drop? I imagine it wouldn't be very good for the chassis if the relay would start switching while the chassis is powered.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Nice one FrancoB
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Cheers Joe
In regards to losing 12v if the power dropped, yes it would switch to 15kHz. I can really see this being a problem though as I think the likely hood of only losing 12v to be very unlikely.
Ok, I'll get on it. I'll probably solder your terminals rather than using quick disconnects as we will get a better connection. I only used quick disconnects on mine as I didn't know if it worked and if it didn't I wanted to be able to return the relays.emphatic wrote:I'll send you some connectors, tiger. Btw, what happens to the relay if the power would drop? I imagine it wouldn't be very good for the chassis if the relay would start switching while the chassis is powered.
In regards to losing 12v if the power dropped, yes it would switch to 15kHz. I can really see this being a problem though as I think the likely hood of only losing 12v to be very unlikely.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Awesomecakes. I'll get the connectors sent to you ASAP, let me know if you're looking for something arcade parts related right now and I'll include it in the package.FrancoB wrote:Ok, I'll get on it. I'll probably solder your terminals rather than using quick disconnects as we will get a better connection. I only used quick disconnects on mine as I didn't know if it worked and if it didn't I wanted to be able to return the relays.
In regards to losing 12v if the power dropped, yes it would switch to 15kHz. I can really see this being a problem though as I think the likely hood of only losing 12v to be very unlikely.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I definitly want one set!
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
The relays were £5.09 each so as long as you pay for them I will do everything elseemphatic wrote:
Awesomecakes. I'll get the connectors sent to you ASAP, let me know if you're looking for something arcade parts related right now and I'll include it in the package.
Ok, just so you know I can't wire them up for you as we don't have any more of the female crimps.monouchi wrote:I definitly want one set!
Actually, I could wire the male connector on for you if you like but you would need to source the other parts.
Same as with emph, just pay for the relays and shipping and I'll do the rest.
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
No problem, I can fix that myself.FrancoB wrote:emphatic wrote:Ok, just so you know I can't wire them up for you as we don't have any more of the female crimps.monouchi wrote:I definitly want one set!
Actually, I could wire the male connector on for you if you like but you would need to source the other parts.
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@ FrancoB: Yep, I'll pay up of course.
@ monouchi: I think I'm gonna get some more of those female pins. No sense in having the connectors without any pins. Just gonna find the seller on eBay again.
Edit: Just ordered more pins. What do you say, fellas, should we keep cool until those land here and I'll supply Franco so he can finish them up 100%?
@ monouchi: I think I'm gonna get some more of those female pins. No sense in having the connectors without any pins. Just gonna find the seller on eBay again.
Edit: Just ordered more pins. What do you say, fellas, should we keep cool until those land here and I'll supply Franco so he can finish them up 100%?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
That's fine with me.
I'll double check what housings etc I have too. Do you have some more of them if required emph?
I'll double check what housings etc I have too. Do you have some more of them if required emph?
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I'd be straight on top of Frankie Baby right now with sweet-talk, but due to a sudden economic downturd, I'm not sure if I'll still have my egret2 in the near future. I'll see how it goes, but ~£600 would be looking a lot nicer than a mode switching MS9 to me right now.
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I vote for that!emphatic wrote: Edit: Just ordered more pins. What do you say, fellas, should we keep cool until those land here and I'll supply Franco so he can finish them up 100%?
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+1. I hate it when people have to part with their EGRET IIs. Unless they land in my place, that is.FrancoB wrote:
monouchi wrote:I vote for that!emphatic wrote: Edit: Just ordered more pins. What do you say, fellas, should we keep cool until those land here and I'll supply Franco so he can finish them up 100%?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Bump of an very old thread - i know.
But did it work at the end?
Can somebody enlighten me what is needed or does anybody have a kit (even DIY) available?
Or can our master of cable FrancoB make such switching kits?
But did it work at the end?
Can somebody enlighten me what is needed or does anybody have a kit (even DIY) available?
Or can our master of cable FrancoB make such switching kits?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Has it really been ~9 years Saying that, the 'quality' of the wiring in those photos certainly looks old enough
I've just re-hosted the photos so they're no longer on **** and shouldn't disappear in the future.
I can't really make anything for the forseable as I'm currently in house limbo at the moment and our good friend covid isn't exactly helping
I can stick together a parts last for you though.
You'll want:
1x [B4P-VH(LF)(SN) PCB Header]
2x [VHR-4N housings]
8x [BVH-41T-P1.1 contacts]
2x [Non-Latching Relay - DPDT, 12V dc Coil, 10A Switching Current, 2 Pole]
The relays I used from Maplins are NLA from them as they've closed down so I found an alternative from RS components
You'll also need a 12v power source, I tapped 12v from a JAMMA passthrough. To make that you would just need a fingerboard and edge connector.
You may want a way to switch it on/off too, any kind of latching switch should do for that, something like a SPST.
I used some crappy push fit terminals for the proto version, you're much better off soldering them and using heat shrink to insulate.
I'll copy the wiring diagram here for reference:
Hopefully they should look something a bit more like this:
LMK if you need any more help.
I've just re-hosted the photos so they're no longer on **** and shouldn't disappear in the future.
I can't really make anything for the forseable as I'm currently in house limbo at the moment and our good friend covid isn't exactly helping
I can stick together a parts last for you though.
You'll want:
1x [B4P-VH(LF)(SN) PCB Header]
2x [VHR-4N housings]
8x [BVH-41T-P1.1 contacts]
2x [Non-Latching Relay - DPDT, 12V dc Coil, 10A Switching Current, 2 Pole]
The relays I used from Maplins are NLA from them as they've closed down so I found an alternative from RS components
You'll also need a 12v power source, I tapped 12v from a JAMMA passthrough. To make that you would just need a fingerboard and edge connector.
You may want a way to switch it on/off too, any kind of latching switch should do for that, something like a SPST.
I used some crappy push fit terminals for the proto version, you're much better off soldering them and using heat shrink to insulate.
I'll copy the wiring diagram here for reference:
Hopefully they should look something a bit more like this:
LMK if you need any more help.