So last week, I ran into a problem with my TZ, which has been rock solid in the 10 years or so I've owned it. After I had people over for league, the lower right flipper stopped working completely. No obviously busted wires, coil wouldn't fire in test. Fuses are fine, opto boards are fine, and swapping them l/r didn't change anything. It looked like voltage was low at the coil and coming out of the fliptronics board, so thought that was the problem. I swapped the board with the one in my white water, and it worked, and the TZ board worked in white water. Wrote it off to either a cold solder joint that fixed itself by moving, or one of the cable replugs.
I checked it again tonight though, and this time the lower LEFT flipper stopped working (upper left was OK). For those keeping score, this is with the board that should be OK. I need to look at it again this weekend when I have some time, but wanted to see if anyone had any other suggestions. So far here's what's on my list:
-Check the fuses again. You never know...
-Validate the pinout going into the fliptronics board, and make sure power going in there is good.
-Double check voltage output from the fliptronics connectors
-Trace the wiring from the fliptronics board to the flippers and see if anything looks bad. Could be a short part way through? Seems strange that the problem would move though.
Given that the problem came back (sort of) when swapping the boards, I don't think it's an issue with that board. Maybe I'll try swapping them back and see if that changes anything? I'm kind of wondering if it's a bad connector between the board and the flippers?
Any other ideas?
I checked it again tonight though, and this time the lower LEFT flipper stopped working (upper left was OK). For those keeping score, this is with the board that should be OK. I need to look at it again this weekend when I have some time, but wanted to see if anyone had any other suggestions. So far here's what's on my list:
-Check the fuses again. You never know...
-Validate the pinout going into the fliptronics board, and make sure power going in there is good.
-Double check voltage output from the fliptronics connectors
-Trace the wiring from the fliptronics board to the flippers and see if anything looks bad. Could be a short part way through? Seems strange that the problem would move though.
Given that the problem came back (sort of) when swapping the boards, I don't think it's an issue with that board. Maybe I'll try swapping them back and see if that changes anything? I'm kind of wondering if it's a bad connector between the board and the flippers?
Any other ideas?