Hi everyone,
I’ve got a Black Knight 2000 system 11 machine that keeps tripping the house breaker when turned on (fortunately just the garage one or it would be annoying for my wife!)
Sometimes it powers on fine particularly if it’s a second attempt. I have disconnected all circuit boards from the transformer to try and isolate the cause (PSU, aux PSU, alpha numeric display, MPU/CPU board, interconnect board, 18v lamp power on CPU board) but it still trips with everything disconnected.
I’ve read the article linked below about system 11 pinballs being notorious for tripping breakers and using an NTC, but is this likely to be something else like a short circuit or bad transformer? Any ideas on how to diagnose this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
I’ve got a Black Knight 2000 system 11 machine that keeps tripping the house breaker when turned on (fortunately just the garage one or it would be annoying for my wife!)
Sometimes it powers on fine particularly if it’s a second attempt. I have disconnected all circuit boards from the transformer to try and isolate the cause (PSU, aux PSU, alpha numeric display, MPU/CPU board, interconnect board, 18v lamp power on CPU board) but it still trips with everything disconnected.
I’ve read the article linked below about system 11 pinballs being notorious for tripping breakers and using an NTC, but is this likely to be something else like a short circuit or bad transformer? Any ideas on how to diagnose this would be greatly appreciated.
Flippers.be - Main breaker of your house trips when turning on a pinball machine
Main breaker of your house trips when switching on a pinball machine
www.flippers.be
Thanks,
Matt