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« on: November 09, 2011, 03:52:37 AM »

It is an upright MAV-500, video, Buccaneer, top candle flashing, said System board fan faulty. I felt fan while running, turning fine, replaced it anyway and same problem there. System board fan faulty.

Suppose I should RAM clear the game?
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2011, 10:36:43 PM »

It is an upright MAV-500, video, Buccaneer, top candle flashing, said System board fan faulty. I felt fan while running, turning fine, replaced it anyway and same problem there. System board fan faulty.

Suppose I should RAM clear the game?

ram clear and setchip probably won't do you much good.  on our MKVI games we just replace the fan even if it's still spinning; i've been told that the game monitors the rpm's of the fan and will give you this soft tilt when its spinning too slowly.  i have also seen 2 or 3 of these tilts only go away after changing a main board but that is very rare; those 2 or 3 have been over the past 9 years or so.  i think there was a discussion on the slot tech forum a few years ago that discussed a smt resistor on the main board that can be jumped to make the game stop monitoring the fan speed.  if i recall correctly the resistor was very near to the plug for the fan but i'm not 100% on this so modify at your own risk.  no
i would probably swap the main board withnew fan with another machine that you don't have the fan faulty message on and see if it follows.  or you could use a known good fan from another game to make sure you didn't get a bad new fan.
do you have any fluorescent lamps that are flickering or out?  flaky fluoros and their ballasts can cause all kinds of mayhem on an aristocrat machine. Scratch Head
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2011, 01:33:32 AM »

Well had no flickering lights, but when I came to work today I see another tech looked at it and now the power supply has gone out. So now need to get a new power supply in before I can back to the origional problem. Will look for that resister or if all else fails, remove the tower lamp bulb. I know that's not good teching, but they are limited on spare parts, especially boards.

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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2011, 01:41:34 AM »

Well had no flickering lights, but when I came to work today I see another tech looked at it and now the power supply has gone out. So now need to get a new power supply in before I can back to the origional problem. Will look for that resister or if all else fails, remove the tower lamp bulb. I know that's not good teching, but they are limited on spare parts, especially boards.

Thanks

i totally understand about pulling a bulb on an Aristo.  yes  we had a few games with bulbs pulled because we didn't want to spend the cash on new I/O's when the only problem was a button lamp or candle lamp stayed on.  we've gotten past that since we learned how to replace the smt transistors on the I/O boards but i agree 100%; a system board fan faulty soft tilt isn't a good reason to change a main board at $900+  ttth
good luck with the power supply; those are a bitch to work on too.  there are several discussions about them on the Delphi slot tech forum if you need info.  stir the pot / get cooking lightning bolt
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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2011, 11:49:44 AM »

When replacing those fans it's important to match the fan speed. Some thermal paste seems to help too.
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