I removed the reset board on my Super Orbit and it still worked fine. Those are made to stop a coil fire or if the CPU locks up when on location.
I just replaced most of the boards with a Pascal PI-80x board....freakin awesome. Recommend it.
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I removed the reset board on my Super Orbit and it still worked fine. Those are made to stop a coil fire or if the CPU locks up when on location.
I just replaced most of the boards with a Pascal PI-80x board....freakin awesome. Recommend it.
Quoted from ts4z:If you're always in front of your game when it's powered on, the reset board isn't a huge deal.
If you have a party and your friends are not all pinball collectors familiar with what a locked coil looks like, the reset board (with new caps) is extra insurance for when you go to get a drink and the game gets all crashy.
I gotcha. All gone now. PI-80X to the rescue! LOL....I only had it off for about a week before the board came. Wondered what would happen.
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