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Sega Indy 500 4 seats |
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jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: Mike A on September 09, 2020, 09:21:53 pm --- Will you look at that? I wonder if that could be a problem? --- End quote --- |
bperkins01:
Nice work - I'll go out on a limb and say that may be the root cause. |
Mike A:
Still more progress. Seat 4 had glitchy video. If I pounded the seat like Fonzie's jukebox, it would have an effect. By the way, that is one of my main diagnostic procedures. That means it is probably a connection issue somewhere. The PCB stack was not making a super solid connection to the interconnect board. It looked good, but when i unscrewed the PCB stack from the metal case I could push it a hair further and the glitchy graphics problem stopped. So for now I screwed the stack back in with the mounting screws angled to make a better connection. I might have to redrill the holes. Time will tell. However for now the problem is solved. |
Mike A:
Remaining problems: Seat 1 FFB does not work. Parts have been ordered. Seat 3 Bad monitor chassis. Working on it. Seat 1 and 3 Seats do not lock in place. Not yet diagnosed. Probably a bent bracket. Seat 3 FFB needs adjustment. This has to wait until the monitor is fixed. Seat 1-4 I need to print out and apply the seat decals. This will be done soon. I have a repair crew coming to my arcade in November. They are both more detail oriented than I am. Decal application is a detail job. Seat 3-4 Marquee light is out. Buy a bulb. Duh. Seat 2 Scratchy audio. I replaced the volume pot with a known good one and no change. Further diagnosis needed. |
bperkins01:
Very exciting :) Pit crew ready for duty sir! Can I bring my auto detailing stuff too? |
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