Following on from Nino's thread about the Bally/Stern Solenoid Driver Board, I am starting this thread about the most common Data East Power Supply boards...
Unfortunately, Clay's guides do not have much information about the Data East Power Supplies, so I'm going to share the things I have learnt about these boards here.
This thread will only be about the these three boards, as the other 2 versions have some major differences (these three are pretty much the same, although they are
not interchangeable). I will be starting threads about the others soon...
Data East Power Supply (520-5047-00, 520-5047-01 and 520-5047-02)The repair information here is only intended for anybody who has electronics repair experience, and is only a guide. Aussie Pinball and I can take no responsibility if you cause serious damage to your machine by repairing the circuit board yourself. If you do not have experience working on circuit boards, then you do so at your own risk, and cannot hold myself or Aussie Pinball responsible for any potential problems or damage caused to your pinball machine. Ok, the board pictured below has already been repaired, but I will use it to show what needs to be done depending on the problems you may be having:
As you can see, I have marked all the main sections that need to be looked at.
Starting with the easy stuff:
1) The Generall Illumination (G.I.) connector is a very common part to burn out. This would easily be the most common problem on the DE Power Supplies, and is an easy fix - Replace the 9 pin header, and replace the 9 pin plug using Trifurcon pins. As a side note: check the PPB board as well - The top left hand plug is also for the G.I. and regularly burns out. You will also find the G.I. fuses directly underneath this plug. Make sure you check the Fuse Clips on the PPB board, which I will describe about below...
2) Another common problem on the DE Power Supply is the power plug from the transformer. It usually burns out one of the pins that is to do with the +5 Volt and +12 Volt sections (normally pin 10). When this pin burns out, you get lower voltage to the Bridge Rectifier, which in turn causes problems with the +5 Volts. Best to replace the complete socket with a 12 pin Molex 0.93" female housing, using solder tail pins. Also, make sure you at least replace the pins for the male plug that plugs into this housing - I usually replace the male plug as well, as the original is usually burned, so the new one will not throw you if you go back to repair it later on... (you can see from the pic above that this housing has already been replaced using the standard Molex female plug)
3) The Fuse Clips on the Data East pinball machines can be a major problem. I'm not exactly sure why, but they tend to break away from the fuse itself, and therefore cause a bad connection. These can be easily tested by pushing them away from the fuse itself, and see if they break away. The fuse clips that are ok will not move much, but the fuse clips that are faulty will - in fact, the faulty ones will break away almost completely and will not be usable after this test. Replace any that do break away. This is not just useful for the Power Supply, all of the other Data East boards that have fuses suffer from this, so check them all!
4) Dry solder joints are common on Data East boards. When ever you pull a circuit board out of a Data East pinball, it is best to re-solder all of the connector pins, and any other parts that have dry solder joints.
In the next post, I will be talking about the +12 Volt and -12 Volt sections...