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White Water switch problem

By Osvivalt

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Howdy, fellow Pinsiders! I recently bought my first ever pinball machine which is White Water. I'm very inexperienced with electronics and don't fully know how a pinball machine functions, but I'm trying to learn as best as I can. Few days ago the test report indicated that I need to check switch 57 (Canyon Main). When I test this single switch on the upper playfield with a ball, it does not register anything. The soldering is in contact. Today I checked the backbox switch matrix board and everything there as well looks as it should in switch 57 area. I also tried to examine the under playfield area for loose connectors or wires, but couldn't find any. At this point I thought it would be best to ask for help as I don't know what to do next. How should I approach this problem? I apology my bad english as it's not my native language. Because of this, I might need as simplified instructions as possible. Any help is appreciated!

#5 4 years ago

Thank you for your replies! I'll start with these directions and see if they solve the problem. It's most likely a simple switch problem, which makes me think this is a good way to start practicing repairing. Probably missed something already while checking. I will also order some replacement and spare parts as I don't have many of them yet. I'm also buying some basic tools to start with (I acquired the game only a few days ago). I'll report more after monday because I have to travel for a few days.

Quoted from bssbllr:

Not sure I understand what you mean by this. Could you explain like maybe wiring or the switch does register.

Bad expression there. I only checked the soldering joints were intact and that everything appeared physically fine.

#7 4 years ago

I was able to fix the switch, thanks to your help! It simply seems to be a bad switch I have to replace. It does click when pushed but barely does so. I also went to check the diode more closely and the other switches in the area Djshakes highlighted. They were all fine. Now I understand generally a lot more about switches which is a good start. Cheers!

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