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Re: EM block diagram or similar resource?
« on: July 12, 2009, 07:01:43 PM »
Clay's articles are a real boon in helping you fix a machine, EM or otherwise, but the late Russ Jensen also produced a really good book on how to fix EMs and how to read a schematic. Like many pople, schematics were little more than hyrogliphics to me until I read, and kept re-reading his book until I finally grasped what he meant.

The golden rule to an EM machines' working is the 3 part one: Power, Switch, Load; i.e the 25v power supply [to a coil for instance] through to a switch [flipper button etc] then onto the load, the solenoid or coil. Of course, not all machines circuitry share such a simple route, as other items can also be linked-up which can cloud a fault finding exercise, but so long as you stick to the principle, you wont go far wrong.

And of course theres one more tip: Dont be tempted to adjust switch contacts unless its really necessary! A better bet is to just tighten the screws that hold the switches onto their mounts because once a machine warms up, things tend to expand. If you've just 'adjusted' a switch and then your machine begins to play up after an hour or twos play, thats what youve done wrong. Tighten the screws, THEN check the adjustment.