Blueband
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Hello everyone!
I recently bought my first pin here in Germany.
I'd been looking for a Williams Funhouse for years; it's been my favorite since it came out, but they're not so easy to find over here. I finally found one that's had one owner since the nineties. It's seen pretty light (home) use, but still needed some work. I'm bit of a newbie but I learn pretty fast.
I've replaced bulbs, gummies, and various other parts, and everything was working fine. But yesterday, the start button mysteriously stopped working. I've seen that this isn't a super uncommon problem, but it is pretty frustrating.
First thing I did was replace the AA battery holder with a coin cell board, which I was planning to do anyway. There was no visible corrosion damage to the board, but I still cleaned the area around it carefully with vinegar, water and alcohol. After reinstallation, it was working well, saving settings and scores, but the start button still didn't start a game.
Next I replaced start button assembly; no change.
I started looking closer at the wiring, and when I pulled a connector from the coin door board, the start button suddenly started working. I cleaned off the connector, and it worked fine last night and this morning.
Then it stopped working again. This time pulling, cleaning and replacing the connectors didn't work.
The start button responds the tests, both the switch edges and single switch tests. Likewise, the trough switches all work; they show open without balls, closed with balls. Lamp, flasher, switch and solenoid tests all check out. I checked the fuses; nothing seems amiss.
So...anybody have any ideas? Is it more likely a problem with a board, or a dodgy wire or connection? Maybe a bad diode? Anybody else dealt with this problem before? It's frustrating to get this far and then run up against a showstopper problem that prevents the game from starting at all.
I recently bought my first pin here in Germany.
I'd been looking for a Williams Funhouse for years; it's been my favorite since it came out, but they're not so easy to find over here. I finally found one that's had one owner since the nineties. It's seen pretty light (home) use, but still needed some work. I'm bit of a newbie but I learn pretty fast.
I've replaced bulbs, gummies, and various other parts, and everything was working fine. But yesterday, the start button mysteriously stopped working. I've seen that this isn't a super uncommon problem, but it is pretty frustrating.
First thing I did was replace the AA battery holder with a coin cell board, which I was planning to do anyway. There was no visible corrosion damage to the board, but I still cleaned the area around it carefully with vinegar, water and alcohol. After reinstallation, it was working well, saving settings and scores, but the start button still didn't start a game.
Next I replaced start button assembly; no change.
I started looking closer at the wiring, and when I pulled a connector from the coin door board, the start button suddenly started working. I cleaned off the connector, and it worked fine last night and this morning.
Then it stopped working again. This time pulling, cleaning and replacing the connectors didn't work.
The start button responds the tests, both the switch edges and single switch tests. Likewise, the trough switches all work; they show open without balls, closed with balls. Lamp, flasher, switch and solenoid tests all check out. I checked the fuses; nothing seems amiss.
So...anybody have any ideas? Is it more likely a problem with a board, or a dodgy wire or connection? Maybe a bad diode? Anybody else dealt with this problem before? It's frustrating to get this far and then run up against a showstopper problem that prevents the game from starting at all.