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Offline ROWAN

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Two Pinballs popping out at start of game - Funhouse
« on: January 31, 2010, 03:30:35 PM »
Hi Everyone
Just wondering what could be the problem - and how to fix it. There are two balls popping out of the trough on start-up - I had the same problem with my IJ a few years ago and fixed it with repairs to the opto board but this doesn't appear to have the same setup underneath. If anyone could give me some ideas as to what to look for and how to fix that would be great.
Thanks in advance
Rowan

 

Offline The pinballist formally known as Dean Morgan

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how many balls do you have in the machine?

If you have 1 too many this will happen, will shoot two out at once.
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Offline ROWAN

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Hi
Have 3 balls in the machine as is normal just started happening the other day when I turned on.
Cheers
Rowan

Offline MartyJ

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Rowan,

I would suggest visually inspecting the trough switches from the underside of the playfield - to ensure no wiring has come loose / broken.

Secondly, I would remove the apron and test each trough switch in test mode (ie switch edge test) to ensure that each trough switch is registering.

Let us know how you go!   ^^^

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Rowan,

I would suggest visually inspecting the trough switches from the underside of the playfield - to ensure no wiring has come loose / broken.

Secondly, I would remove the apron and test each trough switch in test mode (ie switch edge test) to ensure that each trough switch is registering.

Let us know how you go!   ^^^
What Marty said, if all switches register then use a ball in the trough to test.Using a finger will sometimes activate a switch to the point that the circumference of a ball wont. May be as simple as bending the switch actuator arm. Good luck.

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Hi Guys
Thanks heaps got underneath ran my fingers over the switches checked etc and pushed finger down on all the mwtal wires up and down - must have just been caught/stuck  wire etc underneath , cranked it all up again and works fine.
Many Thanks guys really appreciate the help and so quick too well done!! #*#

Cheers
Rowan