If anyone that lives near Barrie is able to pick up a machine in the area and meet at the CNE this weekend I'd be happy to fire over a few bucks! Nothing fancy just an old EM. Let me know. Thanks, Mike
Think I might be finally on to something. Found a common denominator. 1K lamp goes to pin 0 or 11 on U1 of lamp board (not sure how to read that on the schematic). 2k goes to pin 0/11 on U2, 3k goes to pin 0/11 on U3 and 4k goes to pin 0/11 on U4. I will upload pics shortly.
Here is a link to pics:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8riga313hiznw5z/AAAWY3dT9aa4LSyx3HIXOFXga?dl=0
I believe the ramps and plastics are new from the Treasure Cove restore
Clearcoated playfield
New cabinet and head decals
Bill Ung saucer mod
Side and back Pinblades
I added translucent...
Ok cool. I will check that and see what I can find thanks!!! When I unplug the power to the auxiliary lamp driver the bonus lamps work fine and as they should so not sure what that means but I'll check the wiring and report back.
Interesting! Ok I'll try that and see what happens! On a side note I also swapped MPU's with a new altek, and lamp driver board (and auxillary lamp board) and problem still persists. I will report back thanks!
I had a couple people asking about price. Pinside says average value is $7120 - $8280 USD. Seeing as how mine is high end restored I would say mine is at least the full value but lets call it $8000USd which is about $10500 CAD. Add in the color DMD and that takes us to $11000. Pretty much what I...
Been pondering letting go of my Treasure Cove clearcoated high end restored AFM
Looks and plays like new
Here is more info about Treasure Cove
http://www.treasurecovepinball.com/index.htm
1k 3k and 4k bonus inserts (the yellow ones) flicker and flash exactly to the backbox lights. When I unplug the aux lamp driver the problem goes away. Replacing the aux lamp driver board with a different one does not solve the problem. Any suggestions?
I must have mistaken this mpu for one on another game. This MPU is pooched and likely will need to be replaced.
A new MPU can be bought for $150usd
Price reduced to $1100
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