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SOLVED: Pinbot solenoid issues (the game is going crazy and so am I lol)

By jmountjoy111

4 years ago


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#24 4 years ago

Double check SRC1-SRC5 and SRC7. It looks like there are 10-pin 9x resistor networks. They should be 9-pin 8x resistor networks.

http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_System_9_-_11#Repairing_Alkaline_Corrosion

#26 4 years ago
Quoted from jmountjoy111:

I read all of that and I’m a little confused. The parts I ordered for SRC1-5 and 7 were the parts listed in the manual. I ordered them from either Great Plains or mouser.

The OEM parts are SRC (bussed resistor network WITH capacitor). Pin 1 is +5, pins 2-9 are 4.7k/470pf and pin 10 is ground. If you order a 9x bussed resistor pin 10 is a 4.7k resistor and when you put it in it's connected to ground. You don't want that. It should be 8x 470pF capacitors to ground but the part is NLA. You want a 9-pin (8x) bussed resistor.

https://www.greatplainselectronics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=4609X-101-472

#29 4 years ago
Quoted from jmountjoy111:

I ordered the src that you linked. The special solenoids locked before I rebuilt the battery damaged sections. Could these be the culprits to it continuing since I used the wrong ones?

The SRCs are used is the display and sound sections. They aren't used in the special (switched) solenoid section.

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I'm not so good with troubleshooting. I usually start at the TIP102/TIP122 and work back from there. If you want to test your PIAs use the Leon ROM. It's the place I usually start with on a board once I've done some work on it (such as repair alkaline damage).

#49 4 years ago

The board is System 11A (traces for diagnostic LEDs not digit display).

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