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Atari Centipede Cocktail table game has no power
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vapuser:
Thanks bperkins01, Sounds good, I'll hook up the brick back in the console and leave the two jumpers in J2 to bypass the switch. I'll check it out again tonight when I get home and give you an update tomorrow. Thanks again for your help. :)
bperkins01:

--- Quote from: vapuser on February 04, 2020, 09:19:30 am ---Thanks bperkins01, Sounds good, I'll hook up the brick back in the console and leave the two jumpers in J2 to bypass the switch. I'll check it out again tonight when I get home and give you an update tomorrow. Thanks again for your help. :)

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and MikeA - he had the correct schematic - but you should be on the right track. 
vapuser:
Mike, thanks for that schematic. That is the one I should have and don't. Is there a link to that somewhere? Very helpfull!!
Mike A:
When I get home from work I will take a bunch of pics and upload them here.
vapuser:
Good morning all. Well, I installed the brick back into the console. I left the jumpers in J2 to bypass the interlock switch. I still have the same power to J5, but when I put the coins in the game, no lights, no sound, no life. I need to continue to trace out the circuit. As soon as Mike uploads more schematic pics, I'll keep working upstream. Maybe next I'll check out the voltages at the coin receptor. Not sure if that's the next logical check point. I wonder if there are any other fuses that I'm not aware of, other than the ones on the PS. I feel that I should be seeing or hearing something. Again, thanks for all you help!
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