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Night Moves display - 1 digit out

Sgt GrizZ

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Before I start looking at this any advice appreciated.

1 whole digit won't light, in game or in test, on the lower display... the first digit on the left.

Likely to be a broken trace? Duff component?

Night Moves is a Gottlieb System 80b though I think (?) the display unit is unique to these cocktail machines.

Chiz
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Night Moves is a Gottlieb System 80b though I think (?) the display unit is unique to these cocktail machines

Your correct from my understanding :thumbs: I think it's the board that's specific to Night Moves.
 
Pinball resource - as a last resort
GTB-MA999-C101 $167.50ea

Weird only one display out.
Would think a leg may have snapped at the glass?
Otherwise guesstimate would be usual Gottie sys 80b check - cracked fatigued/pin - true for sooo may sys80 faults
 
Pinball resource - as a last resort
GTB-MA999-C101 $167.50ea

Weird only one display out.
Would think a leg may have snapped at the glass?
Otherwise guesstimate would be usual Gottie sys 80b check - cracked fatigued/pin - true for sooo may sys80 faults

Or Just give it to me and I'll take the pain away... ;) :D
 
Looking at the under-playfield image on IPDB, I would definitely start looking at solder joints. That poor old display board is flanked on both sides by pop coils... a cold and cracked joint seems a sure guess especially on a smaller game like that with less wood to soak up vibration.
 
I fixed it.

I simply willed it to work, and today it's working again. Never underestimate the power of the mind [emoji16]

....... or the flakiness of a connection somewhere

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I fixed it.

I simply willed it to work, and today it's working again. Never underestimate the power of the mind [emoji16]

....... or the flakiness of a connection somewhere




as someone who has a few Gottlieb games connector connection problem are common , replacing pins fixes it
 
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