Ice cold beer issues…

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Strange one this…
Turned on ok yesterday,
However I turned off the wall socket during boot sequence.

Turned on today,
I can credit and start game

However
Nosound
No motor movement
No points screen

I'm hoping all relating to one problem.
Do these run off of same fuse?
 
download the manual, it's available in PDF for online. Look at section 2.3 for where the fuses are if you suspect that. Easy enough to check those. I'm guessing that is not your problem so I'd look at section 2.8 for the power supply test points and verify you have the right voltages. Then, I'd clean the edge connectors and verify the pins in the edge connectors are looking good. Not corroded or loose.

Actually - I'd do the edge connector stuff first because that's my best first guess at the problem.
 
Hi, thanks, got the manual here.
edge connector been reseated, and i see section 2.3 but no explanation to which fuse is which :(

My concern is that it was fine.
The issue arrouse:

The machine is in my hallway and was getting neglected.
The bar was diagonal, so didn't want the rubbers kinking again at top of motor due to in same position.
So I powered it up fine, and during initialisation for about 1-2 seconds, when the bar moved, I powered off again at all.

Im thinking this quick on and off has blown something.

My multi meter is at work, but should be able to collect this evening (just returned from holiday)
Visually the fuses look fine.
Im hoping they aren't as that would be a easy fix.
 
are all the fuses slow blow or just the 1.5A

F2 was the issue, replace fuse and been fine for a while.
Went to turn onto today after sat for a while and it was blown again, I've tried a new fuse but it blows immediately
 
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Which fuse is F2? I looked at my Zekes Peak, through the coin door, and took a picture. I do not see the fuses on mine as F2, they are not marked on mine.
 
Just for good measure, I would inspect all connections on the power plant too. Disconnect and reconnect them, and maybe hit them with DeOxit. Resistance builds up with corroded pins and connectors, and strange stuff starts happening.

Worst case, you could even order the switching power supply kit from Arcadeshop just to rule out the linear power supply if you're not getting anywhere. I'd recommend sticking with the original though if at all possible.

Thanks,
Jason
 
Just for good measure, I would inspect all connections on the power plant too. Disconnect and reconnect them, and maybe hit them with DeOxit. Resistance builds up with corroded pins and connectors, and strange stuff starts happening.

Worst case, you could even order the switching power supply kit from Arcadeshop just to rule out the linear power supply if you're not getting anywhere. I'd recommend sticking with the original though if at all possible.

Thanks,
Jason
Gonna try this as contacts do look a bit off with some green in one of the plugs

I have ordered new bridge rectifiers to look at changing them too
 
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