This board is of unknown origin, - it was working for quite a while in a Fishtales of a mates, then the sound started playing up - i measured voltages and noticed the 5V was at 5.4V or so. Swapped power driver board, and the sound problem disappeared. So i brought the high voltage power driver board home.
Obviously someone has had a go before me - and there is a burnt trace on the top side of the board - note this has been jumpered on the reverse side, and is for BR4, which is the 20V circuit (ie: not 5V)
I have since:
Replaced LM323K 5V regulator - no difference
Note: No through hole connector to top of board (previously damaged), however there are no tracks for the 5V regulator on top, they are all on the underside
Replaced BR2 and C5 - no difference
Ran jumper between BR2 and C5 +ve as it had a previously damaged through hole connector - no difference
Reflowed solder connections at 5V header, fuse, c9, c4 - no difference.
Lightly hit header pins for AC in for 5V with emery paper - no difference
Also note: All of the above had previously been either replaced or reflowed - i suspect replaced due to a few through holes being damaged.
So basically i have replaced all the components up to the 5V regulator except c9 (0.33uf cap), and reflowed all the connections
So when i power up machine with only J101, J102, J105 - it gives 5.2V, as soon as i plug in J210 to MPU it bumps up to 5.5 to 5.6V
The only other thing i noticed is the track under one of the mounting bolts for the heat sink had the insulation worn off, hence my quick and dodgy plastic insulator under the bolt - this is an early revision power driver board for T2 as it has the relay installed for the flippers - when comparing with other boards, the track just mentioned has been moved away from the bolt. Continuity on that track is still good.
Where to next?