Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1990-February - Vol 11 Issue 12

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Hantarex MTC9000
Low B+ Voltage
Arachnid 6300
Darts Sw Bounce
Jrunes Beck
Greater Southern Distributing
Atlanta. Georgia
Bob Hade
TBI Games
Rockford. Illinois
PROBLEM
Any suggestions for a low B+ problem. It's 65v
vs. 130v. Have checked the current limiting
resistors and replaced TRIS Horizontal Output
xsistor. TR20 (pass xsistor). and TR19 (driver).
SYMPTOM
If you're running some 6300 darts. one problem
to look out for is the player change switch. If
you're having problems with the game changing
players by itself or trouble with it changing
players when pushed don't overlook the possi-
bility that the micro switch is bad. even though
it works fine for you when you get there.
SYMPTOM
Check the voltage drop across RS 1. better yet is
the B+ doing a slow oscillation?
SOLUTION
If either is true. you probably have a blown
flyback transformer. I have gone the same route
several times this past year and they have all
have been bad flys.
SOLUTION
The problems stem from a red Cherry mi-
croswitch that bounces real bad. Replace and
monitor.
If you take a look at the feedback loop made up
from D 18 and Rl00 you'll see the connection
with the flyback. Pull the dude out and give it a
good visual inspection: I'll bet you'll find a bulge
on it somewhere.
Taito Steering
Wheel Update Kit
Brian Schorr
Land Of Oz
Stockton. California
SUBJECT
Concerning the update bushing kit for Taito
steering wheels. Taito has two bushings that are
held on by clips. the bushings widen up and
allow the gears connected to the opto assy. to
move. causing the car not to respond correctly.
NOTE
I have installed this update and found one
problem ... it screws in and then loosens up.
Loctite this thing with Red Loctite!
Murphy's Law #1112
The longer you wait in line.
the greater the likelihood that
you are standing in the wrong line.
Leland Team Qback
Wiring Problenis
Data East Pinball:
Dead Batteries
Evan Wessel
Mercury Amusement Co.
Havertown, Pennsylvania
James Beck
Greater Southern Distributing
Atlanta, Georgia
PROBLEM
SUBJECT
There is a problem that exists in Leland wiring
harnesses in Team Quarterback that you should
know about. If you are having problems with
springstick calibration or intermittent controls,
you probably have a break in a violet wire at a
connector.
Data East pinballs are draining memory back-
up batteries at a real fast clip! A "normal"
6264LP (8Kx8) draws about l0mA when in
operation and about 50uAin the standby mode.
Needless to say, for battery back-up, the RAM
should be placed in the standby mode to con-
serve power.
REASON
Leland used a batch of defective violet colored
wire that will break if flexed about IO times. This
is especially a problem at the crimp point on the
molex: connectors.
SOLUTION
Unfortunately, you should replace all of the
brittle violet wiring from the control panel to the
Pcbs. Toe control panel assembly must be
removed to properly complete this job. Not fun.
PROBLEM
Well, to do that you must pull pin 20 (/ CE) to the
battery voltage. On the Data East board it is
done with R9, a lK pull-up, to the RAM Vee.
Unfortunately, we received a board that would
eat batteries in a matter of days and got a few
phone calls from units in the field that were
doing the same thing. Toe board I looked at,
would draw over 15mA from the batteries!
NOTE
SOLUTION
For a quick fix in the field, a new wire can be
jumpered in, but next time this game hits the
shop, it should be rewired.
It turned out R9 had been left off of the board! If
you have one
of the newer Data East pins and it keeps going
back to factory settings, or it changes to some
wierd settings look right next to the battery
backed RAM and see if R9 is installed.
Looking For A Pin-
ball Inclinonieter?
Larry DeMar
Williams Electronics
Chicago, Illinois
SUBJECT
To all those that were wondering about where to
get an inclinometer to properly level your pinball
machines.
DETAILS
It may be ordered through your Williams Dis-
tributor as part # 20-9520.

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