Hi All,
I've got a Homers Meltdown fruit machine which I haven't used for about 6 months as its been in storage.
When I try and switch it on, it makes a very small hum as if its got power but it doesn't "boot" up. When I open the machine, there are lights on on the little PCB boards as if it is getting power, and the alarm light does flash.
Anyone any ideas??
Thanks for your help
Pete
Homer's Meltdown Problems
Are all the green LEDs on the power supply lit? (Labelled -12V, SYNC, +5.2V, +12V, +24V, +36V).
Also, when the unit powers up watch the LEDs on the MPU numbered LD1 - LD6. On power up LD3, 4 & 5 illuminate to show power and LD1 flashes to show the board has booted. When LD2 lights up it shows the software is running.
Also, when the unit powers up watch the LEDs on the MPU numbered LD1 - LD6. On power up LD3, 4 & 5 illuminate to show power and LD1 flashes to show the board has booted. When LD2 lights up it shows the software is running.
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On the main board, is the processor secure>?
Also chech the following.... all the other boards that run from the psu source should have led's on and should all either be stable or flashing.
The first board I would check is the lamp matrix if the psu is lit.
Also chech the following.... all the other boards that run from the psu source should have led's on and should all either be stable or flashing.
The first board I would check is the lamp matrix if the psu is lit.
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