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Title: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: Popcorrin on February 08, 2006, 11:01:53 pm
Can someone point me in the right direction for a good forum on pinball repair and any other pinball resources you might be aware of.

Thanks
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: Witchboard on February 08, 2006, 11:42:27 pm
Internet pinball database located here (http://www.ipdb.org/).
Good repair resource located here (http://www.marvin3m.com/fix.htm).
rec.games.pinball newsgroup located here (http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.pinball?hl=en).
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: ChadTower on February 09, 2006, 10:07:35 am

There are also a few experienced pinball people in BYOAC as well.
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: Buddabing on February 09, 2006, 10:24:56 am
KLOV (http://www.klov.com) has a pinball forum.

Check out the rec.games.pinball newsgroup also.

Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: mahuti on February 09, 2006, 02:32:01 pm
All I know is that Marvin3m helped me get my dead super soccer machine working with a minimum of teeth gnashing. That's saying somethng.
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: MYX on February 09, 2006, 03:07:34 pm
I got my black knight working. This is an Build your own arcade forum and pins were in arcades. (too many liberties? ;D)
Anyway, what is wrong?
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: Popcorrin on February 09, 2006, 05:15:29 pm
The problem I was having was with a Playboy 35th anniversary pinball machine(made by Data East).

Everything was working fine at first but now the bumpers do not work.   From my limited knowledge I understand that when the ball hits the bumper it closes the contact on a leaf switch which sends a signal to the cpu board which in turn tells the coil to fire.  The coils have a power line running to them which I am guessing is always hot and the control line on the coil goes to the cpu board. 

Since all five of the bumper coils aren't working I thought maybe it had something to do with power wire going to these coils, but I really don't have a clue and I was looking for some advice.

Thanks
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: MYX on February 09, 2006, 07:22:01 pm
Do you have a multimeter? Check your fuses. I finally made this my first check point. I kept checking boards and it almost always came down to a fuse. 
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: mahuti on February 09, 2006, 08:14:21 pm
With a problem like that, I'm sure going to the Marvin3m site will get you going in no time.
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: MYX on February 09, 2006, 09:58:54 pm
No doubt. Marvins site was a God send. I have a 2 inch binder at the house that is a encyclopedia of system 7 workings.
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: ChadTower on February 10, 2006, 12:59:08 pm
Everything was working fine at first but now the bumpers do not work.   From my limited knowledge I understand that when the ball hits the bumper it closes the contact on a leaf switch which sends a signal to the cpu board which in turn tells the coil to fire.  The coils have a power line running to them which I am guessing is always hot and the control line on the coil goes to the cpu board. 

Since all five of the bumper coils aren't working I thought maybe it had something to do with power wire going to these coils, but I really don't have a clue and I was looking for some advice.

The closed switch sends a signal to the driver board, not the MPU.  The low voltage signal triggers the appropriate transistor to open and send appropriate voltage to the solenoid which continues to energize until the switch is opened again, taking away current to the signal pin on the transistor, and closing off the voltage to the solenoid.

Are the coils on that machine daisy chained?  If they are I would suspect that you have a broken solder connection somewhere in that chain, especially if some of the bumpers on that circuit (the ones preceding the line break) do work.  Generally such lines have more than 5 things on them up to around 8.
Title: Re: Pinball forum / Pinball resources?
Post by: Ken Layton on February 10, 2006, 11:26:53 pm
Marvin3m.com has a Data East pinball repair guide.

It's possible that you have one of these problems:

Blown fuse for the 24 volt coils.

A power wire feeding one of the other coils on the same circuit has a wire broken off it.

A burnt connector or bad solder joint on one of the circuit boards.