Quoted from PinballManiac40:Change the connector on the PPB and run a wire if needed to the damaged trace to the new pin on the far pin. It may look odd, but it still will be functional and save you $120 on a new PPB. $200 for a PPB is too pricey anyway for a new one.
I prefer new molex connectors over the punch IDC pins/connectors as most do too. We can go into all that another day though.
Yeah, I did a fix, I soldered a wire from the back of the board at the fuse, brought it out front and put a barrel connector on it and did the same from the harness wire. Worked like a charm.
As for the $200 I meant that would be my cost in cdn funds.