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Malenko:


--- Quote from: PL1 on April 15, 2014, 05:21:33 am ---Also make sure you aren't mixing your logic ground and frame ground (FG) connections -- the thick green wire on the ground terminal looks like it might be frame ground, just like the green wire on the left side of the coin door pic.


Scott

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Thats what caught my eye. that green wire at the top of your power supply that looks like its on the ground terminal and shouldnt be there.  Your power supply looks wired wrong at the bottom too. If you have a 3 prong plug you should have 3 wires going to the power supply. It might be a good thing you dont have power running to the board. 

PL1:


--- Quote from: Malenko on April 15, 2014, 08:29:32 am ---
--- Quote from: PL1 on April 15, 2014, 05:21:33 am ---Also make sure you aren't mixing your logic ground and frame ground (FG) connections -- the thick green wire on the ground terminal looks like it might be frame ground, just like the green wire on the left side of the coin door pic.


Scott

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Thats what caught my eye. that green wire at the top of your power supply that looks like its on the ground terminal and shouldnt be there.  Your power supply looks wired wrong at the bottom too. If you have a 3 prong plug you should have 3 wires going to the power supply. It might be a good thing you dont have power running to the board.

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Page 10 of the manual (A.C. Wiring Harness) also indicates that there is an isolation transformer for the monitor and power for the interlock switch and marquee.

Not quite sure how they are all supposed to be wired because that :censored: idiotic diagram shows all wires converging to a single point as they reach the power supply -- don't try that at home, kids.   :dizzy:   :angry:   :badmood:


Scott

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