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*Fixed* Need Help With Gottlieb Sinbad

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ed12:
do as ken said chk all fuses
+5 is the logic voltage for that board
btw david is 1 hell of a nice person, ( met him personal like)
that board however is now super seeded
u would need to send it to dave (do not expect warrnety) after 7 years
as he crew is the olny 1's doing service work that i know of in usa
i have done some in canada for dave. but if u are usa bound send to him

ed

ed12:
i do however have a few questions for u
did u up-grade the very ---smurfy--- power supply ?
did u replace the split plugs going into the system 1 board ?
davids board or that 1 has been super seeded (they no longer make that 1)
there was a (tbs) sent out to all sellers and myself about this change over a year ago
btw here is a link to everything u ever want to know
>http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2159<

ed

Ken Layton:
You say it was in storage for several years. Lots of things can happen during that time. Connector pins can tarnish/crack, fuseholders can fatigue/tarnish/crack, moisture/dampness can corrode electronic components such as on the power supply.

Has the power supply ever been rebuilt?

When you got the Ni-Wumpf board, did you have the machine's connectors repinned?

Were any of the ground mods ever performed?

Was the power supply board to cpu board power cable replaced?

ed12:
ground mods
dam good point ken
thank you for catching that 1 :)

ed

pbj:
It's probably a connector problem, it almost always is with these machines.

Check the pins on the cables going to your Ni Wumpf boards.  Hose em down with contact cleaner.  Unplug and replug them a few times.  That will probably get you running again.

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