Hi
The VUK on my LW3 has stopped working. I am looking at this http://techniek.flipperwinkel.nl/desega/ , but I also want to get more of an understanding of some basics first, and to make sure I'm reading the schematics right wrt the real world.
In the diagnostics, the VUK switch registers as on, cos there's still a ball in there, but it doesn't kick out in the coil test.
My first basic question - from looking at the schematic

The VIO-YEL wire comes out of pin 3 of J7 on the PPB, goes to the VUK, then the laser kick, then the ball launch and ends there (verified visually). I'm happy that the power is getting to the coil as the other 2 coils work.
From the other side of the coil, BRN-VIO then goes to pin 10 on J8 of the PPB (verified visually inasmuch as the wire is the right colour). Therefore, I should have connectivity between J7-3 & J8-10, shouldn't I? I don't, but that could very easily be my multimeter technique. If I should, I will try harder.
If I still can't, I will look at the BRN-VIO wire & its connections, but if I can, I'll start looking at transistors/diodes as described in the guide.
I'm sure there'll be follow-up questions.
Stew
The VUK on my LW3 has stopped working. I am looking at this http://techniek.flipperwinkel.nl/desega/ , but I also want to get more of an understanding of some basics first, and to make sure I'm reading the schematics right wrt the real world.
In the diagnostics, the VUK switch registers as on, cos there's still a ball in there, but it doesn't kick out in the coil test.
My first basic question - from looking at the schematic

The VIO-YEL wire comes out of pin 3 of J7 on the PPB, goes to the VUK, then the laser kick, then the ball launch and ends there (verified visually). I'm happy that the power is getting to the coil as the other 2 coils work.
From the other side of the coil, BRN-VIO then goes to pin 10 on J8 of the PPB (verified visually inasmuch as the wire is the right colour). Therefore, I should have connectivity between J7-3 & J8-10, shouldn't I? I don't, but that could very easily be my multimeter technique. If I should, I will try harder.
If I still can't, I will look at the BRN-VIO wire & its connections, but if I can, I'll start looking at transistors/diodes as described in the guide.
I'm sure there'll be follow-up questions.
Stew