Not familiar with the circuit off the top of my head, but yeah, if you have that high a voltage on the output, it has got to be a shorted transistor or regulator (definitely no shorted tracks?)
Done some PSU testing and I have a couple of issues.
Banded side of d5 according to pinwiki should be +68v I have +163v!!
I took all new caps off and checked all traces on the pcb for shorting. Nothing. I checked the caps and they seem to be fine. I even popped the old caps at C10 and C11 back on and still gives the same reading. Surely its not the new transistor I bought at TR3 is it?
Comes from a reputable supplier but I cant find any other reason for the fault other than this.
I cannot change the transistor back at TR3 as this was binned.
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Go back and check R95 again - replacing it before the HV circuit was fixed might not have been a good move as this may have been damaged by the 163v you found...
Go back and check R95 again - replacing it before the HV circuit was fixed might not have been a good move as this may have been damaged by the 163v you found...
To you guys searching this issue on a well known G search engine and found yourself here....
Check and re check R95 on the data east small DMD.
Get a decent quality resistor as a replacement. Don't go cheap!
Re-folow the power connector pins and the Ribbon pins. (easily done without removal of the glass)
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Not in front of it at the moment but I think it's the bottom one on the power supply board .. F5 is it ?
I will double check when I get home, causes no flipper or eject to plunger etc left my multimeter in work so will check high voltages tomorrow
Another pearl of wisdom from @Moonraker! Top blokeSo @Moonraker you have saved me from buying a replacement and wasting money. Please PM me your PP so I can send you a couple of beer tokens!![]()