Quoted from KenLayton:When I first worked on Dominos (for an "all flippers dead" symptom), the first thing I thought is "it must be a blown fuse". Then I started looking for fuses. I was floored when at first glance I couldn't find any fuses. I kept thinking "where the fuck are the fuses?". I looked everywhere. Then I looked up again at the game board. There were some little black rectangle things on the board about the size of a fuse that caught my eye. I started poking around them when the top of one these black rectangles popped off. There inside was a fuse! Who in the hell hides fuses? Sure enough, after popping the tops off the other black rectangles, I found all the fuses and there was a blown one. There should have at least been a fuse label in the backbox like Williams provided on their machines. Saves a lot of grief and time in my opinion.
Until Spooky starts providing some real technical documention on their website, they should change the name of their company to "Backyard Pinball" in my opinion.
I love spooky but gotta agree they need some big boy pants now or guys are not going to route them as fixes take too long.