hi , has anyone got a fully working one of these that they want to sell, if not i will take my chance on a rottendog version although they have had problems with their version of this, thanks
thanks mike, will keep this in mindHere’s an alternative - not sure how good they are… look nice to be honest:
Solid State Flipper Board - PinLED - Professional Pinball Electronics
Professional Pinball Electronicswww.pinled.de
sorry, yes i need the ssfbThe power board, not the SSFB? You want an Xpin.
i`m not that tech minded i`m afraid, but i think mine is faulty, some times the right hand flipper has full power then later in the game it can change to half power, very random, done the usual cleaning of contacts etcI've just replaced a dead transistor + resistors on mine. I don't have a spare board I'm afraid. Is yours missing or faulty?
mine is the bottom right hand flipper, so would that be sr2 ?I had the similar fault on my TFTC which is also a 3 flipper game. I'm no tech either but with my recent experience I'd sugget a transistor. Say it's your upper flipper it will have 3 transistors and probably will be one of these getting hot and failing.
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Mine was OK from cold, 10-15 mins hardly moving. Pulled the TIP36C checked with a cheap transistor tester and it showed as fault. Being intermittent it was a weird fault.
just bought one tonight, would still like to see if i can get my original one repaired sometimethanks mike, will keep this in mind
yes please, especially since i placed an order for the pinled version, iv`e just had an email from them stating my order has been cancelled ????????????I can take a look when I’m next over at yours.
thanks dex-jay ,i did notice there was a cable tie around one of the fuses !! , i`ll have to see what that`s aboutI'm sure we'll get yours sorted out. Let us know how you get on.
Are your fuse holders are tight? These can be prone to cracking and being a weak link. I doubt it's these but worth a look as it is a possibility.