On Jul 12, 6:05 pm, mike <
billsfa...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Jul 12, 5:02 pm, Chris Hibler <ch...@Team-EM.com> wrote:
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> > On Jul 12, 1:19 pm, mike <
billsfa...@verizon.net> wrote:
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> > > On Jul 12, 11:21 am, Chris Hibler <ch...@Team-EM.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Jul 12, 9:46 am, "schudel5" <
schud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > > > "mike" <
billsfa...@verizon.net> wrote in message...
> > > > > >other pins....tftc, avatar, stargate, godzilla godzilla, xfiles...not
> > > > > >sure what i can use
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> > > > > The standardDMDdisplay that you have in Avatar can be swapped in to at
> > > > > least checked to see if it's the display. You have to physically remove the
> > > > >DMDfrom the speaker panel and reconnect it intoTZ.
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> > > > > My guess though is that it's the HV section of the driver board. Look at
> > > > > the bottom 1/3 of that board in the backbox and see if any components looked
> > > > > burned, particularly the diodes and resistors. ED at GPE had HV rebuilt
> > > > > kits for the WPC boards for $6 I think. It does take some time and
> > > > > expertise to replace the components and test the traces to make sure
> > > > > everything is good.
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> > > > > --
> > > > > Mike S.
> > > > > Kalamazoo, MI
> > > > > Gameroom:
http://tinyurl.com/yxzavc
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> > > > I would lean toward this being a power problem too, except for the
> > > > "three of everything" comment in the OP. I've seen two of everything
> > > > before, but never three of everything. I can not recall the root cause
> > > > of the two of everything problem but RAM failure would be a prime
> > > > candidate.
> > > > --
> > > > Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31http://www.Team-EM.comhttp://
webpages.charter.net/chibler/Pinball/ind...to go for Pinball Repair Info
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> > > voltage numbers atdmd:
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> > > -120
> > > -109
> > > key
> > > gr
> > > gr
> > > 4.8
> > > 11.7
> > > 67
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> > Those voltages are fine.
> > For reference, the -120 and -109 should be 12 volts apart. There may
> > be some rounding error there.
> > Regarding the video...change the viewing permissions on it so everyone
> > can see the video.
> > The video shows what I believe to be a logic issue on theDMD
> > controller. I've seen something similar to that, but not exactly.
> > There is a row logic IC involved.
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> > Just to be sure, move theDMDfrom your TFTC or Avatar to yourTZ
> > (whichever is easier...both should work). This will isolate the
> > problem to either theDMDcontroller or theDMDitself. If it turns
> > out to be theDMDcontroller, send it to your favorite board
> > repairman.DMDcontroller repair is a bit of an art as there are a LOT
> > of 74XX chips in the mix. If you'd like me to fix it, I certainly can.
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> > But isolate it to the board or the display first.
> > --
> > Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31http://www.Team-EM.comhttp://
webpages.charter.net/chibler/Pinball/ind...The Place to go for Pinball Repair Info
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> Thanks for all the help from everyone. Restores my confidence in RGP.
> My update is confusing but its working again. I put the video of it
> acting strange on youtube.
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> I noticed the continuity on my fuse did not seem great. It seemed the
> top fuse was not toning out all the time. I replaced fuse and also
> noticed the 2 lower screws that holddmdpower driver board in place
> had almost backed all the way out and board was very loose. I re
> tightened them down, new fuse and it seems to work perfect now??? I
> thought I read somewhere the screws help ground the boards? Anyway it
> seems to be working. If it fails again Ill suspect the board.
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> Mike
problem came back so must be something on the board that is
failing....Ill swap with a new board or get this one repaired...