Title: Screw YOU (revenge of the slot) Post by: cfh on January 28, 2009, 11:46:31 PM (http://www.pinrepair.com/temp/screw.jpg)
One of the first things I always do before powering up an "as is" slot is check the game for "loose change". Not because I'm cheap, but because there is a rule when it comes to slots, one that is OFTEN violated: NEVER MOVE A SLOT WITH QUARTERS IN THE HOPPER. Because quarters are metal, and can become lodged in the strangest places, making a slot act weird (at best), or shorting something out (at worse). The other thing I always check for are SCREWS. on williams 40x slots in particular, they like to get wedged between the backplane board and the cpu/io boards' card cage. This can cause all sorts of havic at minimum, or really burn something up worst case. So i have this High Speed game i made. I got this in a bulk buy, and i KNEW the game had been through the mill. you can tell by the parts and nuts and bolts in the bottom of the game. The more "loose crap" you find, the more trouble this game has seen. And i SWEAR i checked that backplane too for any loose screws... I have the game all working, but all a sudden the #1 reel won't spin. And the #2 reel is "chattering" badly. Checked for cracked solder joints on the reel connector, which they were cracked, so i resoldered them. But same problem still. Replaced the reel harness, problem goes away. Strange, must be a bad connector... Then 2 hours later, the problem comes back. Change the reels, same problem. Change the I/O board, same problem. Change the CPU board, same problem. Damn what's left?? Just the backplane. So i remove all the connectors and unbolt the card cage and WHAT DO I FIND? I freakin' 3" long screw wedged behind the backplane! Holly crap no wonder I was having problems! So I replace all the parts and fire the slot up, and sure enough, works like a champ. Thank goodness nothing shorted out. Moral of the story: ALWAYS check *twice* for loose crap around the boards before you power up for the first time. Title: Re: Screw YOU (revenge of the slot) Post by: knagl on January 29, 2009, 12:07:25 AM Eek, glad it didn't cause damage, and K+ for a creative thread title. :72-
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