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Troubleshooting a dead game (safely)

By burned_fork

7 years ago


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#2 7 years ago

I'd unplug outputs from the power supply board and measure voltages, AC for GI and DC for everything else. See if they are right.

Then proceed if all good.

LTG : )

#5 7 years ago
Quoted from burned_fork:

I haven't tried to trace what those go to yet, and they're unlabeled.

Probably for 50V coils and the other playfield controlled lamps.

LTG : )

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