claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.013
Getaway restoration continues with cabinet cleanup, board inspection, and playfield component installation.
Missing capacitor found on general illumination board that was overlooked in previous repair
high confidence · Speaker visually identifies a vacant capacitor socket during board inspection and acknowledges the oversight
Uses arcade power supply for accessory power instead of onboard power supply
high confidence · Speaker explains preference for external arcade power supply for lighting and long flipper button mod power
Plans to purchase color DMD at Texas Pinball Festival for discount pricing
high confidence · Speaker states Texas Pinball Festival is when they purchase color DMDs due to available discounts
General illumination issues should be resolved by replacing molex connector and fixing capacitor
high confidence · Speaker identifies GI iffy behavior before disassembly and links it to molex connector repair and missing capacitor
Adding star post at rear of machine to increase shot difficulty
high confidence · Speaker explicitly states decision to install post to make shot more difficult and fun despite noting some machines don't have it there
“Would you look at that? Absolutely ridiculous. How the hell do I miss a capacitor that is just completely vacant? Not even there.”
Cary Hardy@ 6:06 — Discovery of significant board repair oversight affecting general illumination functionality
“I prefer to use these instead of the onboard for accessory power. So this is powering all the lighting for underneath and behind the tool.”
Cary Hardy@ 1:53 — Explains equipment choice for power management during restoration
“I probably won't get the color DMD until Texas Pinball Festival. That's when I get my discount. That's when I tend to buy those color DMDs is at Pinfest. Yep I'm cheap.”
Cary Hardy@ 3:50 — Reveals purchasing strategy tied to convention timing and cost optimization
“I know that some people don't have a post here but I'm gonna put one there because I want to say that they I've heard it this post is makes this shot more difficult to hit and I all about a little more difficulty and makes it makes it a little more fun”
Cary Hardy@ 7:51 — Design philosophy regarding playfield difficulty and player engagement
design_philosophy: Detail-oriented approach to restoration prioritizing comprehensive board inspection, thorough cleaning, and methodical component replacement
high · Multiple inspection passes on boards, checking solder joints, molex connectors, and discovering missed capacitor during review
product_strategy: Strategic addition of star post to playfield for shot difficulty optimization and engagement improvement
high · Speaker explicitly adds rear star post despite noting it's not standard on all machines, justifying decision based on difficulty/fun increase
technology_signal: Use of external arcade power supply for accessory power management rather than onboard supply represents common aftermarket practice in restoration community
high · Speaker explains preference for arcade power supply for lighting and flipper button mod power distribution
positive(0.75)— Generally upbeat and methodical approach to restoration work. Some frustration expressed about missed capacitor oversight, but balanced by problem-solving and satisfaction with progress. Humorous self-deprecation about cost-consciousness and past mistakes.
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.033