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sfetaz Vivid Member
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0. Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:08 pm Post subject: Fixing a DDR Game Metal Pad |
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So I bought this pad off ebay, not knowing the pad was made by DDR Game:
http://www.step2ddr.com/DDR-MultiPlatform-Energy-Arcade-Metal-Dance/M/B000IBS78S.htm
First they sent me the wrong pad, one without a bar. Shipped that back, got the right pad. Now my problem is that the down arrow is stuck on. I determined the control box is fine, and this problem is the pad itself. Once the X button was stuck as well but this time its just down. I took off the down arrow and cleaned the sensor plate incase any foil got on it, but its still stuck. I am trying to work with Step2DDR to get this working but was wondering if anyone has any suggestions to get it working or am I screwed? |
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slvrshdw Trick Member
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1. Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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As long as the arrow gets stuck by putting the arrow panel on, it should be an easy fix.
AKA, if the arrow isn't stuck when you take off the arrow panel, then do this:
1) go to lowes/home depot/etc and get some weatherstripping (i think its open cell), just get the foam type stuff, and not rubbery one.
2) cut 4 pieces of that and put them along the outside edges
3) replace arrow panel
4) test it out.
that's basically it, my friend had to do that for his DDRGame pads as well.
hopefully that helps! _________________
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sfetaz Vivid Member
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2. Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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I should have mentioned that I have taken off the down arrow and it remains stuck as on. I even cleaned the sensors board for the down arrow in case any foil had rubbed off and its still stuck. |
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slvrshdw Trick Member
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3. Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Well, if that's the case it sounds like a messed up control box or a broken/damaged wire _________________
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ChilliumBromide Trick Member
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4. Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:18 am Post subject: |
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tx-6000? You're gonna have a hell of a time getting the base off, but that's probably gonna be what you have to do.
Before you do, try detaching the wires that go to the sensor plate of the down arrow, then taping or soldering them back on. If you're lucky, that'll fix it.
If not, I'd go ahead and report a DOA and try to get them to replace it. _________________
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sfetaz Vivid Member
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5. Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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The pad problems changes on a minute by minute basis. One minute its fine, then literally the next minute something goes wrong. Down arrow gets stuck or when I press up it presses down as well. Gonna ship it back and hopefully get something that works back from them. |
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DDRichard Trick Member
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6. Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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I have similar problem with the right arrow of my tx-1000 and I was wondering if I could replace the sensor. So far I could not find anywhere to buy a sensor for these types of pads, but I wonder if the ones from mymybox will work. |
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yukihime Trick Member
Joined: 12 May 2008 Location: Philly, PA |
7. Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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DDRichard wrote: | I have similar problem with the right arrow of my tx-1000 and I was wondering if I could replace the sensor. So far I could not find anywhere to buy a sensor for these types of pads, but I wonder if the ones from mymybox will work. |
The arrows and sensors in a TX-1000 are a) smaller than MMB; b) are copper on the bottom, foil on the underside of the arrow, MMB's stand-alone sensors are more of the arcade type. Which probably means they wouldn't fit in the 1000, either length or height - because with the MMB sensors you also need the sensor housing and I think a bracket. There's just not that kind of room under the arrow of TX-1000. And of course there's re-wiring, if MMB sensors would even work, which doesn't sound like fun.
I had one for about a week before I contacted the seller and nicely asked him to take the piece of crap back. And yes, of course I unscrewed and opened the pad up to have a peek inside. No, I can't build, wouldn't know where to start, don't have tools, but even I know shoddy and cheap when I see it.
Sfetaz, good luck! I hope you're able to get something better ... or at least something that works! _________________
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DDRichard Trick Member
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8. Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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yukihime wrote: | DDRichard wrote: | I have similar problem with the right arrow of my tx-1000 and I was wondering if I could replace the sensor. So far I could not find anywhere to buy a sensor for these types of pads, but I wonder if the ones from mymybox will work. |
The arrows and sensors in a TX-1000 are a) smaller than MMB; b) are copper on the bottom, foil on the underside of the arrow, MMB's stand-alone sensors are more of the arcade type. Which probably means they wouldn't fit in the 1000, either length or height - because with the MMB sensors you also need the sensor housing and I think a bracket. There's just not that kind of room under the arrow of TX-1000. And of course there's re-wiring, if MMB sensors would even work, which doesn't sound like fun. |
I figured that would be the case. I'll try to make a replacement sensor out of a copper sheet, but i will have to connect one of the wires to the arrow itself so that the circuit is not constantly completed. |
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ddrpros Trick Member
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9. Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:57 pm Post subject: |
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yukihime wrote: | DDRichard wrote: | I have similar problem with the right arrow of my tx-1000 and I was wondering if I could replace the sensor. So far I could not find anywhere to buy a sensor for these types of pads, but I wonder if the ones from mymybox will work. |
The arrows and sensors in a TX-1000 are a) smaller than MMB; b) are copper on the bottom, foil on the underside of the arrow, MMB's stand-alone sensors are more of the arcade type. Which probably means they wouldn't fit in the 1000, either length or height - because with the MMB sensors you also need the sensor housing and I think a bracket. There's just not that kind of room under the arrow of TX-1000. And of course there's re-wiring, if MMB sensors would even work, which doesn't sound like fun.
I had one for about a week before I contacted the seller and nicely asked him to take the piece of crap back. And yes, of course I unscrewed and opened the pad up to have a peek inside. No, I can't build, wouldn't know where to start, don't have tools, but even I know shoddy and cheap when I see it.
Sfetaz, good luck! I hope you're able to get something better ... or at least something that works! |
i have a tx1000 and i had the same problem. the aluminum stuff kept sticking to the sensor so i modded mine. i replaced the aluminum stuff and put in sheet metal so it wont be able to peel off and stick to the sensor. i've used it for like 2 years already and there is no problem of it. _________________
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sfetaz Vivid Member
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10. Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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Just wanted to update this thread and say I shipped the pad back to Step2DDR for replacement. They sent me back the same pad however I have had zero problems with it since I got it back. It's actually a good pad when it works. |
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