Title: Bally E-series help Post by: Travisslotspeed on March 06, 2010, 02:08:08 PM Hello I have a Bally E-series 1982. It just quit working last night....when i try to reset it... the code on it is 006. i dont no what i did... The coin thing is locked out. can some help.. here a pic of the code
Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: FOXSSLOTS1 on March 06, 2010, 02:59:27 PM check the connection at the power supply - reseat the connector.
Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: Travisslotspeed on March 06, 2010, 03:09:02 PM check the connection at the power supply - reseat the connector. nopeI was hoping that would work, but no it did not work... Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: FOXSSLOTS1 on March 06, 2010, 03:19:53 PM check the output - s/b 10 7.5 and 5 vdc. the 006 indicates a voltage issue.
Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: Travisslotspeed on March 06, 2010, 05:41:15 PM check the output - s/b 10 7.5 and 5 vdc. the 006 indicates a voltage issue. ok what output??? Im new to this thing... whats S/b 10 7.5 and 5 vdc.Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: FOXSSLOTS1 on March 06, 2010, 06:25:20 PM you need to get a multimeter and read the output voltages on the power supply - there are test points on the power supply - 3 voltages 10.0 vdc 7.5 vdc and 5.0 vdc.
Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: Travisslotspeed on March 06, 2010, 07:25:00 PM you need to get a multimeter and read the output voltages on the power supply - there are test points on the power supply - 3 voltages 10.0 vdc 7.5 vdc and 5.0 vdc. ok so what if one high then its should be? what so i do? Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: FOXSSLOTS1 on March 06, 2010, 10:03:00 PM voltages s/b close to the listed values - if you have no voltage at a point then the power supply is bad and needs repair - if the power supply voltages are close then your problem most likely is a bad board.
Title: Re: Bally E-series help Post by: Travisslotspeed on March 07, 2010, 02:26:56 PM voltages s/b close to the listed values - if you have no voltage at a point then the power supply is bad and needs repair - if the power supply voltages are close then your problem most likely is a bad board. k so a bad board i think.. but would it be a Power board or some other board..anyone know any one in denver that can fix slots? |