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« on: December 07, 2012, 06:11:18 AM »

Two more questions:
1. The upper florescent bulb is out. We replaced it with a new one and it's still out. I can't find a starter...just the ballast. Do those go out often?
2. Some of the button bulbs are out. Do those just pull out from the inside? It didn't look as easy as my other machines!
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2012, 06:44:40 AM »

game king and s2000 use a DC ballast, no starter. change the ballast. not sure which buttons you have but you should beable to get them out from the bottom
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2012, 12:17:38 AM »

Game King & especially I-game buttons are a pain to replace bulbs from the inside so I change them from the outside very easily.  I use channel lock pliers to remove the clear plastic cover to get access to the bulbs and then use a bulb extractor to remove & replace the bulb and then just snap the plastic cover (& legend) back onto the button. 
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« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2012, 12:28:15 AM »

Wow, I've never tried that.  I know a quarter-turn clockwise releases the switch assembly from the mounted buttons, then I just pull the light out.  The hard ones are the ones in the corners (like the Change button), but the others are not too bad, just in tight quarters.  I've never tried pulling them from the top.  I'll have to give that a shot.  Thanks!
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« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2012, 01:09:29 AM »

The trick is getting the bulbs out so with the right tool you are like to burst the bulb.  I use both of these extractors:

http://na.suzohapp.com/pushbuttons/921058600.htm

http://na.suzohapp.com/lighting/92176300.htm?SS=92-10586-00

For the 2nd one I glued in some thin rubber inserts to grab the bulbs better as the stock tool cannot remove a bulb that is in tight.  The metal grabber slips right off the glass.  Not enough friction.  But with the rubber I have always been able to get them out.  Pretty painless. 

The first one comes with a tool to remove the lens cover but I find a good pair of channel lock pliers to work best.  Just adjust the width to the size of the button and grip the side of the plastic lens and wiggle a little side to side and it pops right off. 

I do this on S2000 5 reel machines as well (with the dual row of buttons for playing lines & coins) as they are a real pain to get to from the inside. 
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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2012, 03:14:20 AM »

I didn't think the front covers came off without taking the socket off but I guess that makes sense. I'd probably try a rubber piece with the channel locks to avoid scratching the sides. That seems much easier. I can't believe they designed that with so little space in there. Last question...is that bulb a #86 wedge? Where's the best place to get them? I see some on ebay for around $10 for ten.
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« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2012, 04:26:51 AM »

I didn't think the front covers came off without taking the socket off but I guess that makes sense. I'd probably try a rubber piece with the channel locks to avoid scratching the sides. That seems much easier. I can't believe they designed that with so little space in there. Last question...is that bulb a #86 wedge? Where's the best place to get them? I see some on ebay for around $10 for ten.
Thanks again.

A pair of needle nose works well to remove the lenses and get the bulbs out as well as long as your careful not to squeeze too hard and break the bulb as said earlier.

Swap your bulbs to LED and its much easier since they have plastic sides and the needle nose wont slip off the glass.

Game King/IGame and S2000 buttons take a #73 bulb.  The 86 is 6v and you need a 12v bulb so the 86 will not work your Game King
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« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2012, 05:35:46 PM »

Thanks again everyone for all the help.
Bulbs are all working now. What I did was use a very small screwdriver which fit in the gap between the cover and the plastic frame. I was able to just carefully pry it up, the put the screwdriver on the opposite side and snap it off easily without nicking either part.
Then to remove the bulb, I just put a piece of heat shrink tubing around the bulb and pulled it off with needle nose pliers.
For the new bulb, I just placed the heat shrink tubing around it and reversed the process. After snapping the bulb in, I just wiggled the tubing off, keeping the bulb in place.
This process was incredibly easy...much better than replacing from the opposite side!  applause
Anyway...my repair job was 100% successful. This machine of my friends is working completely now. I didn't want to charge them, but they were kind enough to give me a Christmas card. I brought it home, opened it and there was a $100 bill inside!
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