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Offline rednuts81

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Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« on: October 24, 2012, 10:14:18 PM »
Ok so when i turn the charlie pin on she powers up ok but when i push the start button it comes up with "CHECK COIL 6 CANNOT DRIVE'' and has nb were ball 1 should be. Ichecked all fuses and read threw manuals but cant work out were to look next any help would be great. Im running a Pascal PI-1x4 board as well ^&^

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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2012, 07:04:12 AM »
I had a similar issue with a machine and it turned out to be the coil which loads the ball into shot lane had a loose wire which needed resoldering. So I'd check the coil connections next.
 
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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2012, 08:56:43 AM »
The molex connectors can be a problem. Worth re doing or at least checking. I had the same problem with my Genie. A wire had broken of in the molex connector at the board.

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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2012, 09:44:37 AM »

As mentioned, will be the coil or the connector / wire to that coil.
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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2012, 09:03:14 PM »
Ok so when i turn the charlie pin on she powers up ok but when i push the start button it comes up with "CHECK COIL 6 CANNOT DRIVE''

Urm, sorry if this is stating the bleedin' obvious, but have you checked coil 6? Look for broken wires and/or a stuck plunger. if you don't know which one in coil 6, check them all.


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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2012, 09:40:06 PM »
This is where a Pascal board manual or making contact with Pascal himself might help if you are not quite sure which coil and what you should be checking.  I am guessing that the manual would list which coils are numbered what with his board to pinpoint the culprit.

Other option is to check all the coils under the playfield - give a little tug on all the wires and make sure none are loose.  If they are all good, check any diodes and make sure none have come loose as well as the winding itself.  Also check that the plungers on all of the coils move in and out of the coils freely.
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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2012, 10:20:08 PM »
This is where a Pascal board manual or making contact with Pascal himself might help if you are not quite sure which coil and what you should be checking.  I am guessing that the manual would list which coils are numbered what with his board to pinpoint the culprit.

Other option is to check all the coils under the playfield - give a little tug on all the wires and make sure none are loose.  If they are all good, check any diodes and make sure none have come loose as well as the winding itself.  Also check that the plungers on all of the coils move in and out of the coils freely.

+ 1 to contacting Pascal - great guy, he will certainly respond (always has to me) Email is - pascalpi1@aol.com

The manual only covers coils 1-5 as they are the same for all games (outhole, knocker, 10 pt, 100 pt, 1,000pt). For the next three coils (6,7,8), they are specific depending on which game, but the manual does not unfortunately give a list of the game specific coils driven. Starting point would be an email to Pascal  - ask him if he can tell you which coil is being driven on your game by driver 6. Likely easy from there.
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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #8 on: October 25, 2012, 10:31:02 PM »

Looking at the game, I was guessing it has to be one of the two drop target reset coils - but per the Charlies' Angels manual - coil 6 is not used!! 7 & 8 are the reset coils.

Now - what's the chance you have the board accidentally set to another game, so it's looking to drive coil 6?
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Re: Question for Charlies Angels pinball, she wont work
« Reply #9 on: October 25, 2012, 10:43:22 PM »

Looking at the game, I was guessing it has to be one of the two drop target reset coils - but per the Charlies' Angels manual - coil 6 is not used!! 7 & 8 are the reset coils.

Now - what's the chance you have the board accidentally set to another game, so it's looking to drive coil 6?

Exactly what i was thinking when after reading this thread, i checked the manual for Charlies Angels, and noticed coil #6 isnt used!
I thought of this yesterday but neglected to post a reply  @.@