Ya know, now that I'm thinking about it, I bet this has been the situation from the beginning. If you remember, back in the beginning of this thread, you suggested to first check all the fuses. I mentioned that the two 7 amp fuses were blown and I replaced them with 10 amp fuses that I purchased at the hardware store. I thought that I would leave those in until my order of 7 amp fuses came in the mail. Not realizing that those fuses blew immediately as soon as I turned the power on. I just now checked them and sure enough, they're toast. So when the fuses came in the mail the other day I replaced those 10 amp fuses (which I thought were still good), with the 7 amp fuses. Then before turning the power on, I replaced those parts on the ARII and turned the game on for the first time with fresh fuses in place. All the while, keeping my eye on the PCB LED. And that's when I noticed that the LED came on for a second and then immediately went off. Also realizing that the 7 amp fuses were blowing immediately! Mike, I checked my receptacle outlet when I started to check all the ground connections. Remember, I didn't want to assume that the receptacle was wired correctly. Oh, by the way, the bulbs for the coin mechanism also came in and work perfectly. It's nice to see that at least those lights turn on when I turn the machine on. So bperkins01, I like your idea above, I'm going to go try that now. I'll let you know what I find. Oh crap, I'm out of fuses. Looks like I'll have to order more. Jen, I like your idea about a 7 amp circuit breaker. I'll have to put one together. Thanks!