Author Topic: Jurassic park Meltdown  (Read 725 times)

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Offline beaky

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Re: Jurassic park Meltdown
« on: February 23, 2010, 02:48:57 AM »
you may have a faulty opto, switch or a bad power connection to several optos.
what it sounds like is the machine is getting a false reading telling it there are balls where there are no balls, so the pin says there are to many balls.

i have not worked on a jp before but you said the power room coil keeps kicking, i would be checking the optos or switches in the power room first as it sounds like it is trying to clear a ball or balls out of there. if the optos in that area have lost power to them or are out of alignment ( if it has optos), or if there is a switch stuck on the pinball machine will just keep trying to clear that area by kicking its coil over and over again.

let me know how it all goes

i would have to look at the schematic and the trex to see what could be causing the switch errors.
« Last Edit: February 23, 2010, 02:52:49 AM by beaky »
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