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Dougmeister

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  1. Nice! Thank you @CrossBow! Let me know if you get the chance to check out your old parts board any time in the near future!
  2. @CrossBow How much would you want for a replacement switch? > I might even have one I can remove from a donor light sixer.
  3. @CrossBow, yeah, we already have to stick a screwdriver or something in there to change the switch. I might just keep playing it on channel 2 and if I ever get tired of it, I'll just sell it "as-is" and tell them it only plays on that channel.
  4. It currently works on Channel 2 (for some strange reason). Will soldering a permanent connection to channel 3 hurt the potential future resale value, and if so, how much?
  5. Here is a pic of the switch. Does anyone have any tips on how to get the plastic switch *off* again? I'd rather not break it, even though I'm going to probably replace it.
  6. Thank you all for your help. I looked at Best Electronics. The only channel selector switch I see there is one for the 2600A/Jr? Atari 2600A/2600JR Left, Right difficulty and channel 2/3 Slide switch CO12241 $2.50 each
  7. We have a Light Sixer whose channel selector button came off inside the unit. I opened up the case and looked at the plastic switch. There was no metal on it anywhere. I snapped it back on and it moves normally, but nothing happens when the console is on. I suspect a small piece of metal or something also fell out and has been lost? Something that would make contact with the soldered places...? Can anyone provide pictures of what it *should* look like (bottom side of the plastic switch), etc.? Is it possible to buy a replacement switch? Thank you!
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