Gonzo Site Supporter 5Years Joined Sep 2, 2019 Messages 4,586 Location Mordor Aug 1, 2020 #1 Yes, yes, yes..... I'm aware that yesterday I said STTNG was easy to fix at home However I need some help please
Yes, yes, yes..... I'm aware that yesterday I said STTNG was easy to fix at home However I need some help please
pinballmania Site Supporter 10 Years Joined Jul 21, 2011 Messages 2,508 Aug 1, 2020 #2 Run through all the solenoid tests. It looks like one or more of the diverters under the playfield is not working.
Run through all the solenoid tests. It looks like one or more of the diverters under the playfield is not working.
OP OP Gonzo Site Supporter 5Years Joined Sep 2, 2019 Messages 4,586 Location Mordor Aug 1, 2020 #3 pinballmania said: Run through all the solenoid tests. It looks like one or more of the diverters under the playfield is not working. Click to expand... Good spot, R Gun popper but the wires seem connected. Is there a separate fuse for each one because the left gun popper is okay?
pinballmania said: Run through all the solenoid tests. It looks like one or more of the diverters under the playfield is not working. Click to expand... Good spot, R Gun popper but the wires seem connected. Is there a separate fuse for each one because the left gun popper is okay?
Pooman2084 Registered 10 Years Joined Jul 21, 2011 Messages 1,005 Location High Wycombe Aug 1, 2020 #4 check connector in the backbox for burning and continuity test from solenoid to driver board with a multimeter.
check connector in the backbox for burning and continuity test from solenoid to driver board with a multimeter.
OP OP Gonzo Site Supporter 5Years Joined Sep 2, 2019 Messages 4,586 Location Mordor Aug 1, 2020 #5 Pooman2084 said: check connector in the backbox for burning and continuity test from solenoid to driver board with a multimeter. Click to expand... Thanks mate, it's not on the solenoid end as I've checked all wires. I have a multimeter but that's a bit beyond me and I would not know where to stick it
Pooman2084 said: check connector in the backbox for burning and continuity test from solenoid to driver board with a multimeter. Click to expand... Thanks mate, it's not on the solenoid end as I've checked all wires. I have a multimeter but that's a bit beyond me and I would not know where to stick it