Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Arcade Collecting => Pinball => Topic started by: LLUncoolJ on April 17, 2009, 09:58:39 pm
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I just bought my first pin, Earthshaker. Got it home, everything worked fine. Opened the back box to reveal the main board with the 3 AA batteries in the center. At least one was either leaking or would be within weeks. I popped them out and put new ones in. Turned the machine back on (I now know I should've left it on) and now I get the message 'ajstment failure'. After looking this up, it's supposedly a battery issue. I soldered a new battery holder to be mounted off the board. I am getting 4.5 volts to the connections. I am getting proper voltage to the diode on the lower left of the battery case and I am getting proper power to the u25 chip. I am told that chip must be bad. So how was it working before the battery swap? If anybody has any experience with this, I am open to suggestions. I cannot get the 'ajstment failure' off the display. Thanks!
;D OK, after a weekend of anguish and being stood up by a repair guy, I fixed my Earthshaker. Turns out the memory protection switch that closes when the coin door closes had come loose somewhere during its life. The previous owner banded it shut with a rubber. Once I took the rubber band off, boom...the menu responded. Glad the repair guy didn't show up or call. Probably saved me a hundred bucks!
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no dice on that, unless there is some crazy combo I haven't tried. I can get into the menu, but it won't let me change anything. I refuse to believe there isn't something I'm overlooking.
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OK, a new problem. This is actually more of an annoyance. When the ball goes into the shelter, I am getting about a 12 second delay before it kicks it back out. At first I thought a switch wasn't tripping and I was nudging it. But then I noticed that it would kick it out on it's own after the lengthy delay. Clearly it shouldn't be doing this and it wasn't at first. I didn't mess with the settings or anything. The reason I thought that is wasn't tripping a switch was that I did mess with the levelers to get it more level. If anyone has had this issue before, advise would help me keep my sanity.
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It may still be the switch dude, go into diagnostics mode on active switch test & push on the switch to see if it registers or look to see if a wire came loose from the solder on whatever items are in the line of the switch matrix.............if that doesn't make sense let me know I will PM you my#.
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OK, here's a new problem. It seems that when I play for a little while (ES), the left bottom flipper gets weaker as the game goes on. This flipper was rebuilt shortly before I bought it, maybe 2 or 3 months ago. When I first turn the game on, it is as strong as the day I brought it home. I'm a noob and this may be something obvious, but I could use some ideas. Thanks!