My FT has been working perfectly (serviced by Andy@PM earlier this year) until yesterday:
In the middle of a game the ball wouldn't pop out into the shooter lane. I expected the game to cycle through the solenoids trying to find/eject the balls but the only one that seemed to fire was the shooter lane. So I powered off and on and the fuse blew on the plug. [* see footnote about this!]
I replaced the fuse and tested what I could with my *very* limited knowledge of pinballs/electronics, but with the help of a friend who knows electronics and reading the FT manual/schematics:
* I tested the solenoids and 02 (Catapult) and 10 (Ball Release) both failed. [13 (Drop Target Down) appeared to fail but upon looking closer I think it's working but failing to trigger the catch to release the drop target - is that a weak solenoid that needs replacing perhaps?]
* So I tested the 2 relevant fuses (F104 and F105) and these are both OK
* From looking at the Solenoid Wiring diagram these 2 solenoids are actually on 2 different power lines, and other solenoids on those lines are OK
So I'm stumped. I just seems weird that 2 different solenoids have stopped working at the same time. From my friend's recap of "Electronics For Dummies", it seems to me/us that the only explanations now are (a) both solenoids have blown, (b) there is a fault on the actual wire from the board to the solenoid (x2), or (c) there is a fault on the actual board? Is there anything else I should check?
I don't even have a multi-meter, let alone a soldering iron, so not sure what else I can check easily? Any ideas?
Thanks for any help/suggestions/explanations!
[* for 2-3 days we have had lights flickering in the house, and last night the house opposite lost all power completely - the electric company are currently digging up the road and bringing in generators - is it possible a power surge has damaged something? Should I be using a surge protector like I do on my PC?]
In the middle of a game the ball wouldn't pop out into the shooter lane. I expected the game to cycle through the solenoids trying to find/eject the balls but the only one that seemed to fire was the shooter lane. So I powered off and on and the fuse blew on the plug. [* see footnote about this!]
I replaced the fuse and tested what I could with my *very* limited knowledge of pinballs/electronics, but with the help of a friend who knows electronics and reading the FT manual/schematics:
* I tested the solenoids and 02 (Catapult) and 10 (Ball Release) both failed. [13 (Drop Target Down) appeared to fail but upon looking closer I think it's working but failing to trigger the catch to release the drop target - is that a weak solenoid that needs replacing perhaps?]
* So I tested the 2 relevant fuses (F104 and F105) and these are both OK
* From looking at the Solenoid Wiring diagram these 2 solenoids are actually on 2 different power lines, and other solenoids on those lines are OK
So I'm stumped. I just seems weird that 2 different solenoids have stopped working at the same time. From my friend's recap of "Electronics For Dummies", it seems to me/us that the only explanations now are (a) both solenoids have blown, (b) there is a fault on the actual wire from the board to the solenoid (x2), or (c) there is a fault on the actual board? Is there anything else I should check?
I don't even have a multi-meter, let alone a soldering iron, so not sure what else I can check easily? Any ideas?
Thanks for any help/suggestions/explanations!
[* for 2-3 days we have had lights flickering in the house, and last night the house opposite lost all power completely - the electric company are currently digging up the road and bringing in generators - is it possible a power surge has damaged something? Should I be using a surge protector like I do on my PC?]