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Star Trip cocktail pinball - *sold*

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ElGwako:

--- Quote from: RayB on April 03, 2008, 03:18:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: ElGwako on April 02, 2008, 04:26:46 pm ---It's pretty cool but a monster hog of space.
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Seriously?? This is a space hog? http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=3605&picno=3581

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LOL  i guess not by looking at that picture....  It seemed to take a lot of space when i had it...maybe just because my garage was overcrowded as it was at the time. I only had it a few days.
I;ve got a couple coktail games that i am not too happy with as far as space issue goes, maybe the way I'm setup just isn;t right for those.

You know that picture doesn't seem right to me.... It really makes it seem really tiny, it's not THAT small is it? 

RayB:
It's pretty small.  Maybe not as narrow as an old style pinball machine, but definitely much shorter (lengthwise). I suppose if you keep a chair in front of it, it ends up using as much space as a regular pin.
 

ElGwako:
I was trying to find a pic of it in my gameroom so you can see what i mean, but no luck.  I'm squeezed in really tight so that would make me think it to be a space hog, especially when you can't put anything underneath it or on top anywhere....yeah, having to have a chair to play it would have been a problem too actually, but I never got that far with it.

At least it can double as a table so that is DEFINITLEY a plus!! The main reason why I am keeping my Phoenix cocktail and sold the UR.

That pic kills me though, I really didn't get the feeling it was that small when I had it....small but not that small.

RayB:
Diagnosis & Repair update :

-ditched the extra iso
-installed new fuses
-pulled all boards
-cleaned inside
-cleaned dirt off power block
-installed new ROMs on MPU
-visual inspection of MPU (checks out)
-visual inspection of other boards
-cleaned all connection pins on boards
-replaced capacitor on power supply

-reinstalled all boards
-attempted to test power supply (but instructions on PinRepair can't be followed since they refer to an upright pin power supply which has a different layout)
-reconnected all boards

-On power up, everything seems same as it was before:

Some lamps are lit, I hear something click once but can't figure out which solenoid it would be. MPU LED not lit, does not flash. Score displays are blank. Test switch does nothing. Reset switch on MPU does nothing.

Also: ball outhole solenoid is burning up (but it's not in an activated state)

I'm stumped.  :'(

RayB:
Just bumping so Peale moves it to new forum.

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