24V Sense Fault
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24V Sense Fault
Any ideas what this is guys, not got a clue.
Not had the coin payout problem for a bit.
Thanx Shortie
Not had the coin payout problem for a bit.
Thanx Shortie
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Simple my friend, there is either no 24v supply coming from the power supply (chack with a multimeter) or you have a dry joint on the connection of the board.
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Dry joint is where solder points have gone dry and are not making a connection properly, i would check the multimeter first on the 24v supply as i have a good feeling it is this
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Hi there just by what you have wrote Im assuming its a Barcrest -red-vivid machine ? if you don't solve the puzzle drop me a line.
"Technician Not Magician"
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just open up the machine and see which LED's light up when the machine is powering up. Let me know and this will cut the fault finder down
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All 4 that are together on the board at the back are on, the two to the left of them the right hand side one flashes the other dont light.
On the board thats behind the 4 reels, the one on the right flashes the left one nothing.
Hope this is understandable, if not will do a picture on paint and post it.
Thanx for all the help, cant test the machine till the weekend when my mate is here with the multimeter.
Shortie
On the board thats behind the 4 reels, the one on the right flashes the left one nothing.
Hope this is understandable, if not will do a picture on paint and post it.
Thanx for all the help, cant test the machine till the weekend when my mate is here with the multimeter.
Shortie