Could be a number of things. Before you drop $200 on a new board that
may not fix the issue, you should probably investigate the things that
are more likely.
Has the Solenoid driver board had its filter caps replaced in the last
10 years? If the original caps are still present, its a good chance it
is a power problem. I would start by verifying you are getting the
correct voltage at each test point on the solenoid driver board. If
not, fall back a step and verify the voltage at each test point on the
rectifier board. As you are checking the voltage on each board, also
inspect the connectors to make sure they look good. If you see dull
grey pins in the connectors, signs of corrosion or signs of heat damage
then you will need to address that. If your connectors are bad putting
a new Altek board in your game will not resolve your issues.
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Craig