Lower GI out on my FIRE!

Zack5959

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I moved the game from the first floor to the basement and no lower GI's.
Trust me all connectors are hooked up and not broken. The game went down the steps with no jarring, bumping etc...

I am going to test the lamp matrix tonight with some jumper wires and a spare bulb.

Is there any other known problems that I should look for first?

Thanks KLOV
 
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If it's only GI, I would pull and check the GI fuses with a meter.

And power it up and wiggle the GI connectors. You might have GI burn starting that you can't see and the move brought it up.

LTG :)
 
If it's only GI, I would pull and check the GI fuses with a meter.

And power it up and wiggle the GI connectors. You might have GI burn starting that you can't see and the move brought it up.

LTG :)

Did everything but the fuses so far.,..nothing changes.
This game has only a few hundred plays on it....TOTAL in its entire life. The connectors and wires look like they just left the factory.
 
It could be a cold solder joint. Sometimes you can't see those, and even a small, tiny, almost inconsequential jostle when moving the machine can cause old solder to crack.
 
Two 5a slow blow fuses were bad, but looked good.
Never thought this would happen to ME lol
 
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