According to the Marvin Pinball book, he states that when diagnosing GI issues it is never the triac and he has never seen one fail. My issue is I think I have a bad triac on a GI string and I am curious if anyone else have ever come across this.
Here is the issue, working on troubleshooting a few minor bugs on the Getaway and there is one GI string in the back box that won't light. I checked J115 and the connector was burnt pretty bad (to the point it fell apart when taking the board off). So I rebuilt the connector and the pins on the board. Powered back on and no dice. I pulled the board, check continuity on the board traces on the problem circuit. All fine. This part of the board looks brand new, no heat damage what so ever. Board back in, powered on not lights.
Now getting smarter I tried to multi-meter it at the fuse. Yup power gets from the transformer to the board, from the board to both sides of the fuse. I felt the triac heat sinks after being powered on and all are warm except for the one in question. Knowing I already checked the trace I know power is getting to the triad. I am 95% sure it is the triac, but I am doubting myself because Marvin's says it is never the triac. What the hell?! Let me know your thoughts. I am curious. I am worried I am missing something.
Oh and yes I checked for voltage at the connector leaving the board and there is no power at the pins, so I am certain it is a board issue. Let me know.
Here is the issue, working on troubleshooting a few minor bugs on the Getaway and there is one GI string in the back box that won't light. I checked J115 and the connector was burnt pretty bad (to the point it fell apart when taking the board off). So I rebuilt the connector and the pins on the board. Powered back on and no dice. I pulled the board, check continuity on the board traces on the problem circuit. All fine. This part of the board looks brand new, no heat damage what so ever. Board back in, powered on not lights.
Now getting smarter I tried to multi-meter it at the fuse. Yup power gets from the transformer to the board, from the board to both sides of the fuse. I felt the triac heat sinks after being powered on and all are warm except for the one in question. Knowing I already checked the trace I know power is getting to the triad. I am 95% sure it is the triac, but I am doubting myself because Marvin's says it is never the triac. What the hell?! Let me know your thoughts. I am curious. I am worried I am missing something.
Oh and yes I checked for voltage at the connector leaving the board and there is no power at the pins, so I am certain it is a board issue. Let me know.