Quoted from jdpilot:AND, so far GI no strobing!
ACDC has the same small RGB driver board as Metallica. At least on Metallica, the 2 wire power connector on that board is prone to failure. Was the strobing the reason you replaced the board?
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Quoted from jdpilot:AND, so far GI no strobing!
ACDC has the same small RGB driver board as Metallica. At least on Metallica, the 2 wire power connector on that board is prone to failure. Was the strobing the reason you replaced the board?
Rob
Quoted from jdpilot:Yup. It was strobing something awful during attract mode. During game play it would occasionally, enough to be distracting but not as much as it was during attract mode. Swapped the phone cord first, but didn’t help. Then I plunked down for a new board. This seems to have worked thankfully.
I'm going out on a limb here and will say the board was probably good. It's the power connector that causes this problem.
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Quoted from jdpilot:The power connector on the board or the connector on the wires themselves? It’s not strobing any more and the cable was on there good and tight when I removed it from the old board. And what’s the best way to test that?
The connector on the wires. Is it discolored (yellowish) compared to the other connectors?
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