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Jokerz! System 11 flipper not working

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ed12:
welp
smartbomb2084
thk-u for killing a thread with .......
da the realy is for the flipper's
da da da
hear the click
the 2n is what it is
the tip's are there
turn the page put down the pipe
another thread trashed by smart asse's
if u care to look the flipper voltage is :routed: through the realay
again da
piss on me
i care less
nick with the board problem let's get back on track
i do believe a nick and i said replace the board
as repair as in the state it is in will be very hard
but if u are willing to give it a go i am here

ed

smartbomb2084:
Man, you got a lot of nerve accusing me of smoking the pipe with that last bit of nonsense you call a post.

At least I am 'stoned' enough to form complete sentences.

'REALY'.... what the Hell is a REALY?


You know, there is an old saying that he who argues with an idiot is an idiot himself. 

So, we are done here and you and the starter of this thread can chase your tails until you are dizzy and pass out.

 :dunno

ed12:
thk-u i am glad we are done.
now maybe we can get back to helping the nick with there problem

ed

zero_koop:
alright geez guys. thanks for the help, but stop with the attacks.  most of what you just said is useless to me because it was written without enough detail.  but ill try to parse through it.  im going to work on it tonight.  ill let you know what i find.

zero_koop:
Well I was able to get 63.8V off the right (working) flipper when I held the flipper down. No voltage on the left flipper. But I did notice that when I push in the right flipper I get a small spark at the flipper button and a reading of about 2V at that switch. I do not get the voltage on the left flipper switch nor does it spark when pushed. I think the left flipper but may not be getting power. How do I fix that?

OK explain this one to me:
I read 2V across either side of the right flipper button. But when I follow those wires back to the circuit board they go to J10-1 and J10-7 on the Backbox Interconnect Board. At that point I get a reading of 74.6V which is the same reading I get at fuse F6 on the Aux Power Driver board which I think supplies power to the flipper solenoid. How can two ends of the same wire read a different voltage?!

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