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Stern "pinball" troubleshooting

By Pheron

5 years ago


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#1 5 years ago

Hi all,

Newbie here, I think I've run up against my first major pinball issue.

Stern "pinball" 1977 solid state, good working condition until today. Found the machine powered on, but unresponsive to anything. Reset the power switch and now experience:

Rapid continuous clicking on the solenoid driver board (as 2518 22 A3)
Steady green LED on the MPU
Holding the flipper buttons in results in continuous firing of the flipper solenoids.

I've checked all fuses, and dont see anything else out of the ordinary on any of the boards.

Any thoughts on my next troubleshooting steps?

#2 5 years ago

If there's no battery acid damage i would start at rectifier and check all test points for right voltage then driver board , mpu last
connectors are the first thing to check

#3 5 years ago

There are some very skilled folks on here that should be able to assist. Definitely have a camera ready, a lot of the troubleshooting will require some photos to be taken (solder joints, connectors, battery damage etc...).

I hope you can get it up and running soon, I've got the same machine and it's a blast!

Question: Has yours still got the original Rom Board (upper left corner of backbox just inches above the knocker?). My ROM board had lots of broken solder joints (from knocker vibration) at those connectors.

#4 5 years ago
Quoted from klr650:

Question: Has yours still got the original Rom Board (upper left corner of backbox just inches above the knocker?). My ROM board had lots of broken solder joints (from knocker vibration) at those connectors.

I would look into the ROMs as well. The continuous clicking of the flipper relay indicates the program is trying to run, but could be jumping off track.

#5 5 years ago

I would also look for cracked soldier on the header pins of the SDB.

#7 5 years ago
Quoted from steamfitter:

If there's no battery acid damage i would start at rectifier and check all test points for right voltage then driver board , mpu last
connectors are the first thing to check

Looks like MPU has been worked on, had acid damage at some point. Will check voltage on rectifier, it also looks new-ish.

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#8 5 years ago
Quoted from klr650:

Question: Has yours still got the original Rom Board (upper left corner of backbox just inches above the knocker?). My ROM board had lots of broken solder joints (from knocker vibration) at those connectors.

Removed? I see some brackets above the knocker

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#9 5 years ago

Yup, it's been removed. Probably a good thing as it tends to be a weak link on these machines.

3 weeks later
#10 5 years ago

Alright, finally had some time to devote to this.

Checked all test point voltages on rectifier, solenoid driver, and MPU. All values within specs.

Checked and reseated all pinned connections. All headers and lines are clean, likely replaced at some point, no cracked solder visible anywhere.

Removed all socketed chips except for U2/U6, U9, and U11. This stopped the clicking on the driver board, but still had steady green on the LED on the MPU.

Reinstalled socketed chips, clicking is back, steady green.

Suspecting an issue with one of the U2/U6, U9, or U11 chips.

Thinking it might be time to try a replacement MPU from Alltek and hope for the best?

2 months later
#11 5 years ago

Well, went ahead and ordered the Alltek MPU and SDB. Received yesterday and replaced the SDB first. That stopped the clicking and continuous firing of the flippers when the button is held down. Still had no flashes from the MPU LED, just a steady green. Replaced the MPU with the new Alltek and fired it up.

Great success, whatever the issue was it's been resolved and the game is back to normal now

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