Didn't you make a mistake by wiring the coil the wroung way?
Vio-Yel has to be on the banded side of the diode.
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Didn't you make a mistake by wiring the coil the wroung way?
Vio-Yel has to be on the banded side of the diode.
Quoted from mozach:That fuse can also blow if something is bad with the magnets. Iād pull the magnet fuses and replace the F9 fuse and see if it blows.
I didn't think of the magnets as they are not in the standard manual.
Here is the addendum file:
https://www.ipdb.org/files/1100/Data_East_1994_Guns_N_Roses_English_Manual_Addendum_and_Revised_Page_31.pdf
It indeed shows the magnets being supplied via PPB J7-3, which is also used for the Laser Kick.
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