I knew I should have stopped earlier before I re-pinned the MPU board.
After Ken changed the U1 chip in my soloniod driver board and all was working fine I should have just shoved the board back in the game and started playing.
But aww no, I had to keep going.
Now that I have re-pinned the Sol board, and the MPU board, fitted a capacitor battery, plus fitted all new molex crimp connectors and put the damn thing back together it now refuses to start up.
At least it isn't blowing the playfield fuse anymore which is a small consolation.
So I plugged it back into the mains, waited for the thing to boot but it only got as far as two flashes.
I checked for 5v at TP5 and 12v at TP2 on the MPU board which I have OK, well actually have 14v at TP2 which I think is still OK.
One thing I think may be an issue, and I only just read about this somewhere else on this forum is the EPROM at U6 had a small red sticker on it which had half peeled off.
I had the board out in the sun while I was giving it a coat of clear lacquer after I fixed a small amount of corrosion and when I got it back inside I noticed the loose sticker and thought "Oh Crap"
Figuring it might still be OK as some members had reported exposing eproms to direct sunlight with no adverse effect.
But now I'm wondering if this may be the cause for my "no boot" condition.
Any suggestions please???