Hello again Canadian friends!
I am troubleshooting my Stern T3(Whitestar) and am having a flipper issue. The game flips fine otherwise and seems to have no issues with the flippers during normal play. However during multiball or anytime you'd hold the flipper up for 5-10 seconds, the flipper fuse will blow. Replacing the fuse and powering the game back up resumes play as normal until inevitably it happens again. Sometimes I'll play 10 games and have no issue, but it always seems to blow when I'm holding that flipper up during a multiball.
Problem:
Play game >> Hold Flipper up for 5-10 seconds >> Fuse Blows >> Replace Fuse >> Play game >> etc etc
I'm reading that when a flipper locks on and fuse blows at powerup it's likely the transistor shorted(like my LOTR magnet issue I posted about). However in this scenario where it's somewhat intermittent I haven't been able to nail down an exact cause for the fuse blowing. I'm thinking that somehow it's not flipping over to the "hold" voltage at EOS. Anyone have any suggestions on some test points to track this issue down?
I am troubleshooting my Stern T3(Whitestar) and am having a flipper issue. The game flips fine otherwise and seems to have no issues with the flippers during normal play. However during multiball or anytime you'd hold the flipper up for 5-10 seconds, the flipper fuse will blow. Replacing the fuse and powering the game back up resumes play as normal until inevitably it happens again. Sometimes I'll play 10 games and have no issue, but it always seems to blow when I'm holding that flipper up during a multiball.
Problem:
Play game >> Hold Flipper up for 5-10 seconds >> Fuse Blows >> Replace Fuse >> Play game >> etc etc
I'm reading that when a flipper locks on and fuse blows at powerup it's likely the transistor shorted(like my LOTR magnet issue I posted about). However in this scenario where it's somewhat intermittent I haven't been able to nail down an exact cause for the fuse blowing. I'm thinking that somehow it's not flipping over to the "hold" voltage at EOS. Anyone have any suggestions on some test points to track this issue down?