Hi,
I changed bridge rectifiers (BR1 and BR2), and since then the motor (idol) rotates very slowly and still throws bullets from the magazine.
As disconnecting the J118 engine revolves normally.
:/
Hi,
I changed bridge rectifiers (BR1 and BR2), and since then the motor (idol) rotates very slowly and still throws bullets from the magazine.
As disconnecting the J118 engine revolves normally.
:/
I'd check through board continuity and across board continuity of the bridge rectifiers you replaced. You may have lost contact through or across the board.
LTG : )
bridges change, continuity tested are ok,
I turn on the machine, tapping still one coil, after a while, throws all the balls from the magazine, then stops.
When I run the game again throws all the balls, and is so still.
I put on a plate with Dr. who (CPU and POWER), and still the same,
I disconnected Fliptronic, and still the same
Quoted from fly:continuity tested are ok
Did you test both across board continuity and through-board continuity? It is not uncommon for a through-hole to get damaged during replacement, although this is best tested when the bridge rectifier is not installed.
Can you provide photos of the work you did. Both sides of the board and get the top on all four sides, at a slight angle, so the pads are visible.
Yes, I tested as the bridges were not installed.
installed a Power Board with Dr. who, and still the same
Quoted from fly:come loose wire in the plug J118-2
Already everything is OK
Good to hear, thanks for posting an update
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