Fish Tales Won't Boot

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My Fish Tales that I just got (WPS Fliptronics 2) Isn't booting. I brought it home working fine, and to get it downstairs needed to disconnect the backbox (which involved removing all the connectors in there, of course.) We carefully documented where all of the connectors go with pictures, and most of them were numbered. We are fairly certain all of the connectors are in the correct places, but the game will not boot.

When it tries to boot, a few random pixels on the DMD come on. The diagnostic LEDs are D19-D21. From what I've read, D19 and D21 should come on, then D19 should turn off and D20 should begin flashing. What IS happening is this: D21 is coming on (dim) and D19 and D20 are doing nothing. Does this tell you anything?

Thanks,

Collin
 
Reseat

My guess is the ribbon cables are not installed correctly. Reseat them all. Make sure they are installed properly. It is very easy to miss.
 
Checked all the voltages. Most are within a percent, but the 50v DC is reading 72v DC.... Any thoughts on what could cause that? The source of that power should've been 51.4v AC, and is measureing way low (32v AC, I think) *edit* Per PinWiki, that should actually be a 70v circuit as seen here:
http://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_WPC#WPC_Power.2FDriver_Board_Generations

Connectors seem to be seated correctly at this point... One Pinside member was kind enough to let me call him, and talked me through checking all the cables and what should be where. At this point, I feel fairly confident that the connectors are on correctly; we've had two people look at them a couple times.

Also worth noting, all the the fuses seem to be intact.
 
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Also, instead of a chime to indicate the sound board is working properly, we've gotten a couple different results. We got repeated chimes once (like 13 in a row), and mostly have gotten a series of clicks or static-y sounds instead.
 
It wasn't visibly broken, and I haven't replaced the cable. It just must've not been seated properly, is my best guess.
 
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