That is exactly the same issue I was having with my board.
http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=14122.0Pascal believes it's either a diode or transistor on the board that is the problem. You should have got a spare one of each of those with the board.
Check the driver transistor Q1 on the board (just above A3J2). Also check the diode just below Q1.
I still haven't fixed mine. I tried desoldering the diode to start with and simply cannot get it out. I think the fact I have a $15-20 dick smith soldering iron might be part of the problem.
I don't think it's getting hot enough.
So Im still waiting for a mate to come round with his Hollywood version and will try again then, since I don't want to screw up a nice new board. I might have to finally upgrade to a decent one myself.