I would start with measuring the voltage on the CPU board. What do you have at J210-5 on the CPU board? What do you have at J114-3 of the power driver board? What do you have at TP-2 on the power driver board?
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I would start with measuring the voltage on the CPU board. What do you have at J210-5 on the CPU board? What do you have at J114-3 of the power driver board? What do you have at TP-2 on the power driver board?
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If you found time to make the measurements I suggested in this post https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/sttng-resetting-during-testing-where-to-start#post-2888423 I would be more than happy to assist in identifying the problem, and if it turns out to be a board and you aren't comfortable repairing the faulty board yourself, I offer those services as well.
I have to admit it makes me a little sad thinking of a STTNG pin that isn't working...it's such a great pin!
As far as I can tell from this post nothing at has been done yet and the problem started after moving the pin. It's possible that there is just a loose connection or solder connection to fix.
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