Yeah I already tested the microswitch and it works perfectly. It has to be the board, or specifically the c17 cap. Just wondering if c17 actually relates to my button problem, or if its causing a problem I just havent discovered yet.
I just went through the pc10 manual http://playchoice.riemen.net/downloads/manuals/pc10_Ctop.pdf and if im reading page 25 right its seems that there should be a capacitor on C17.
Can anyone confirm or deny that c17 is my "B" button problem?
I picked up a playchoice 10 countertop, and the first players "B" button doesn't work. I checked the micro switch, made sure the connector on the PCB were seated properly, and also the plugs on the filter board that press into the PCB. Thats when I noticed something. see photo (...
I know this is kind of a long shot, but im looking for a Rbi Baseball cart for my Playchoice 10. Anyone have one, or any ideas where I can get one?
Thanks