Sanwa JLF to Non-Common PCB
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can imagine how bad this stick might feel while playing it look at the thing its made out of flimsy plastic
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Can this apply to a Mayflash Arcade Stick with non-common ground PCB?
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what size is that tackle box? did you use the tourny template for your layout? would it be big enough for an 8 button layout? just wanna upgrade from my shoebox :) thanx man.
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Totally fkd up my setup Today.
I blame M$ for the non common ground dpad! ARGH.
Thanks for your video.
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you're better off cherry switch modding your JLF or finding a JLF-TM(which is p fucking rare.) Or mayb get an LS-32. It always disheartens me to see the PCB mounted switches get fucked up because these fags just had to use a non-common ground wireless microsoft 360 controller. Fuck microsoft.
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why not just use the ground on the arcade stick?
Hey thanks for this Video.
I still have a Question; Can i buy "seperate" microswitches and put them into the JLF WIHOUT a PCB and they fit?
Or do the JLF-TP needs a PCB to fit the Microswitches "right in Place" ?
jimbeamrye 1 year ago
@jimbeamrye Yes, I take a micro switch off the PCB in this video. The one's in the stick do not have a PCB.
You can also buy them separate but it's not really worth it since it comes with 4 anyways. Just take them off the PCB and they will fit normally.
CoverlessTech 1 year ago
I want to Cherry mod my Sanwa on my Tournament Edition joystick without doing any sodlering.
Now I'm wondering if I can just remove the Sanwa microswitches from the Sanwa TPMA and if I could pop in the Cherry microswitches instead,
Is this possible or will I have to do some soldereing/wiring if I want to Cherry mod my TE stick?
Thanks!
justin2273 2 years ago
You should be able to use quick disconnects. If you do it will require you to cut the wire harness, and if you do that you won't be able to get the omron switches back without soldering.
CoverlessTech 2 years ago