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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: jasondavis on June 22, 2006, 01:43:08 pm

Title: repair help with my Gottlieb pinball machine
Post by: jasondavis on June 22, 2006, 01:43:08 pm
 ???

Ok, I have a beautiful Charlie's Angels pinball from 1978.  It has been serving me well.  Until several months ago - the score displays do not show the score brightly enough to see.  If you turn the lights out and get up close - you can make out a faint score being displayed.

I followed the directions on how to recharge the display over at the marvin3m.com site (http://www.marvin3m.com/sys1/index.htm#display (http://www.marvin3m.com/sys1/index.htm#display)).  I ran the proper amount of electricity through the displays for 5 seconds and tried to burn off any oxidization that may have been in the displays - but it didn't improve.

Any ideas on what else it could be?

Thanks,
Jason
Title: Re: repair help with my Gottlieb pinball machine
Post by: grantspain on June 22, 2006, 02:20:24 pm
i would imagine its some kind of voltage supply problem if its more than one display,maybe something like a smoothing cap or a bad connection
Title: Re: repair help with my Gottlieb pinball machine
Post by: Kevin Mullins on June 22, 2006, 03:21:21 pm
I would have to agree......

Unplug three of the four displays.
If it improves with just one hooked up....check your power supply feeding all the displays.
This includes checking for good grounds also.

I would assume if there was a problem with the displays themselves the problem would have showed up slowly and one at a time. (individually)
Title: Re: repair help with my Gottlieb pinball machine
Post by: TheOtherBob on June 22, 2006, 04:07:16 pm
Unplug three of the four displays.

You probably know this already but I'll just say it anyways.  Make sure the power is off when you unplug the displays.

Also check the connector pins.  System 1's are notorious for bad connectors.

Good luck!
Title: Re: repair help with my Gottlieb pinball machine
Post by: Ken Layton on June 22, 2006, 06:26:54 pm
Rebuild the power supply board and check it for bad solder joints (you'll probably find some).