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Offline chris288

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Re: Williams Flash problem
« on: October 06, 2010, 01:26:14 AM »
Wow - too many problems happening at once here,

1. Solenoids first.  They work with the special solenoid circuit - top left connector on driver board. On the bumpers there are two switches. the one on the spoon does the firing, The lower - furthest from the pf is for scoring which is via the switch matrix.  Is vibration causing the adjacent solenoid to fire - visually examine the spoon switch gaps.  Stick a piece of paper between the adjacent ones to test if  it's vibration.   You can also disconnect the playfiled plug at the driver board and test directly to the driver board pin.

2. Switch matrix. Did you verify normal operation of the driver board without the playfield connected as suggested?
Note the upper right standup is in a different col.  If the driver works on its own then look very carefully over the 3 bank drop setup as this is common to the col.  You can easily undo and remove the three drop target circuit boards for examination.

I'm not convinced that replacinging diodes will help at this stage - for it to be a faulty diode two things must simultaneously occur; firstly the diode must fail closed and secondly the corresponding switch must be closed .... lotto time?

Thanks David, I think you are right it may be vibration. Will do that check tomorrow.

Secondly, no I didn't do the driver board/ alligator lead test yet because I assumed that being a new board it was more than likely it would be ok, but I will go and check the 3 bank drop targets first and then do the driver check.
 It may be the weekend before i can spend any decent length of time on it though.

But thanks heaps guys for helping us out here, really appreciate it.