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Author Topic: Defender Cab : Operation stay alive ( 220V in the body)  (Read 1207 times)

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GuerreFroide

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Defender Cab : Operation stay alive ( 220V in the body)
« on: January 27, 2008, 07:30:43 pm »
Hi Guys,
I have a little question for you :)

I recently bought an original Williams Defender cabinet, and had a pretty bad experience with it.

After the purchase, I picked it at home, and started to work on it.
When I putted ON the game, game appeared to work in flawless mode, all ok, but I had a " test mode".
One of the 3 buttons of the money door was forced in ON mode, so I arranged this.
After, I decided to put off/on the cab
Turned off cab.
Right hand touch the money door
Left hand touch the 0/I Button, I put on.
ZZZZZZZ 220V in the body, strange feeling in the heart, feeling bad and finally After a little time elapsed, general fuse of the appartment fall. Finally not died :)

The cab is in great shape, zero hack, original wires, original stuff, original cards, same number on pcbs etc. I can't find where is the problem, and am more comfortable with graphics and wood restoration than electronics.
Any idea welcome, because I don't wanna die :) I checked all steel wires, all seems ok, no disconnection..

Thanks
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Re: Defender Cab : Operation stay alive ( 220V in the body)
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008, 04:19:14 pm »
Mhh.. would it be possible for a friendly Defender Owner to send to me pictures of all the steel wires that "infest" the Defender cab?? It seems that I have some strange things.. in fact :)
Thanks..