I've posted
a link to this thread on the KLOV forums to get some additional eyes on this. Thanks to JoshBrown80
... I do want to tell you that you need to ask around and find out what caused thosed DIODES to fail. The one component that is burnt in half and the other one that looks heat damaged on the A/R are diodes, which basically act as a one way gate for current flow....something had to have went wrong to fry those...and honestly I have not seen that type of failure...
The edge connector could have been put on backwards at some point, the Poer brick could have something going on...I just don have a chance to look at the A/R Schematic at the moment...but you will definitely want to ask around and abort any future testing until you at least find out what killed the A/R and repairs are made.
The edge connector on your board looks like someone used the solder trick to half-ass repair the edge connector issues that plague atari games. You are going to want to remove the solder from the traces and get a replacement edge connector from Bob Roberts, along with the appropriate pins to repair it properly and to prevent damaging your newly repaired A/R Board
I have discovered that I should look into repairing the PCB Edge, as it was hacked back to life. It also sounds like this is a common Atari board issue. Bob Roberts has a page
explaining PCB Edge Repair. I've gathered from his site that I have 7 pins in 1 inch of that connector, making my spacing 1.56, which means I need a "PCB Edge Repair Kit 22/44" for a cost of $7.50. I've added this part to my
running list of parts to order.
I've also been told that the two fried components on the A/R board are diodes, not resistors.
I'm still trying to identify which component IDs these diodes are on the schematic, so I can order the right thing.EDIT: I've located a better scan of the manual for an upright asteroids machine, which has much clearer part id numbers overlayed over the A/R circuit board diagram. Also knowing that I'm looking for diodes, it's just my luck that there are only two of them on this board according to the parts list in the manual, and they both happen to be fried on mine. Cross checking the diagram to this new info allows me to identify the two fried parts CR2 and CR3, which equates to being two 50v Silicon Rectifier 1N4001 Diodes.
I have updated the parts list to include CR2 and CR3
Questions:1.) Would you add/remove anything from
this shopping list?
2.) Does Bob sell the items listed under Local Retailer? Am I better of finding those parts locally? Are there any things to look out for when purchasing those items locally?
3.) On the A/R board, I don't see R29 in the parts list in the manual.. is something in a Deluxe or different board?
4.) Should I go ahead and and replace CR1 (Which is between the two white jacks on the AR board, next to the fried CR2? It's not fried, but was near the burnt component.
5.) What about replacing any of the parts around the other burnt diode, CR3?
Any other comments and help on this are welcome. Thanks again!
-csa