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Opto Switch Receiver Element (Capcom):
Price: $7.59 each
Status: Non-stocked, special-order item. more info...
Part #: TR00104
Condition: New
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Replacement receiver (light-activated transistor) element for opto switch pairs. Commonly used in Capcom games, but may be used in other makes/models as well. The receiver element is the element in an opto switch pair that detects infrared light, which is transmitted from the emitter element (infrared LED) mounted across from the receiver. Use with emitter element # DI00103. Replaces Capcom # 21T313. Used on Capcom # A0021300, A0015604-3R, and A0020800-S opto pc boards.
NOTE: Replacement opto elements may differ in color and polarity and/or mounting direction than original parts. We recommend replacement of these elements only by qualified persons with experience in working with electronics, to avoid incorrect replacement that could result in damaging the opto element and/or associated parts. We will not replace opto elements or associated parts that are damaged. No returns, exchanges, or refunds on electronic parts- all sales are final.
NOTE: No returns on Electronics - all sales final.
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Fits The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
CAPCOM: Breakshot
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