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I thought that too but both sides are the same
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ontarget4u started following MPU3 Autoroute meter sense and Jpm pool play electro issue!
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I think that there should be a plastic funnel on top of the grey corrugated coin tube
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I've got a Razzle Dazzle schematic if that's of any use?
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So I stripped the reel motor and chiselled out the old grease and re packed it with fresh grease so now the squeal has gone The payouts are mostly correct but at times it will miss a 6p win and give 4p so a 2 symbol payout instead of 3. I found the hold timer easy to spot with the bent over cams so it gives less holds and some actually cut away! but since checking the micro switches it's not done it again?
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UK, almost 50 something, looking for MPU love
suttonsears replied to suttonsears's topic in INTRODUCTIONS (NEW MEMBERS FORUM)
Unfortunately both of these are later machines. It was around 1992/1993 i was playing it. I also confirmed the name of it with a friend (He said it before i did) so it definitely exists and was definitely ghouls and ghosts based. The hunt continues! -
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Ha ha I only had the one machine and paul gee had the other .
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Looks Nice Nick, I'm sure Ron will crack it, if he can't no one can, is that 2 of them I can see?
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Hi ronnie ,no I think mine might be slightly later .its 5p play .it was in a poor way but has ron scratching his head as its not playing ball .its also 240v operation throughout the machine which can make testing hazardous .
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Ah that's not so good Nick, is yours anything like this one? I'm sure you posted it somewhere maybe?
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I doubt ron will have any diagrams ronnie .he has my carfield machine which has so far stumped him and we desperately needed the schematic s for it which it seems are sadly lacking for most carfield/dranfield machines .
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Thanks, no don't have the schematics and no diagrams on the back door, maybe Ron will have something
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Certainly an interesting looking machine. Do you have a schematic for it?
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Thanks Nick, yes it's nice, first nudge machine I believe? Having a thin down so this will be going!
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sulzerned started following Carfield 3 way win issues
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Looks good ronnie
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Just dug this out after some time it sitting neglected! on the whole it's working but... The motor I think need re greased as it's whaling a bit on reel spin? when you achieve a 3 symbol win it gets stuck in a continual never ending hold after win loop? I see a stepper motor in the middle of one of the boards (gold colour) with 2 discs I have not seen that rotate? Reel 1 is out of line, I had the deck out but could need see a way of adjusting the stopper arm! Other than moving the reel band I can't see a way of sorting it. On the most part it pays out but I got 3 oranges it failed to pay and 3 cherries it only paid 4p instead of 6p, it seems to have some sort of light sensor and some micro switches on the reels for wins? pics to come Thanks Ronnie
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Hi All, looking for assistance with a few of my older chipped Barcrest machines.
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Thanks for the help! That makes perfect sense. It’s a shame someone bridged the fuse instead of just replacing the dried-out capacitors. Since there are no burn marks on the board, I will check the transformer with a multimeter next time. If it survived, I will buy new caps, a proper 1A fuse, and a new transistor. Thanks again for the useful info!
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sometimes the transformer survives, but seeing as the fuse has been bridged by a wire I would say it is unlikely to survive due to the high current flow. the normal sequence of events is... capacitors age causing the frequency of the oscillator to decrease, this allows more current to pass through the transistor and transformer, this causes them to get hot! eventually the transistor gets thermal runaway and goes short! that's why the capacitors should always be changed on a working display as they are now old and degraded.
