UV1910 is it worth $100 and a 3 1/2 hour drive?
proten:
I have run onto a deal on a CDS UV1910
slot machine and I was wanting to know if its
worth it. It doesn't work as the owner says that
it " just needs the power board"?
What do y'all think about this?
Paul
CVslots:
Take your $100 and go to a casino....odds are better that you'll come out ahead there! Sorry...I know there's many members that have CDS machines and enjoy them. However, I know how many requests we get for CDS boards as well. The boards are a common failure, and there's not many out there floating around. They only come up when a machine is parted out while its still kicking, and that doesn't seem to be that often.
Edit: A few months ago, we were parting out CDs machines and asked members if they needed anything. Only thing requested was boards, boards, and more boards. Oh wait, we did have a request for 2 coin trays and a set of strips. But that gives you an idea....
erbs:
Proten, As cvslots suggests go to the casino with your $100. I would pass on any CDS machines.
kenokarz:
the uv 1910s are a very good machine easy to reset no chips needed, whats the game theme, battery could just be bad , post some info on whats up with the machine, it has 2 power supplys on the back wall, behind the hopper,
proten:
All I know now is it needs a "power board".
Waiting on the owner for more info. :294-
Paul
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