• Pressing both flippers causing reset on Williams IJ

    From Dave@david.rambaldi@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Saturday, April 17, 2021 23:29:19
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    Hi all,
    Just fired up the game and when I press both flippers at the same time the game resets. Can play a game if I press one flipper at a time but as soon as I press those flippers at the same time game resets.
    Have checked all connections, made sure the boards are all firmly in place and the grounding screws are all tight. I rebuilt the flippers myself just over 12 months ago and replaced all components except the actual coils which are still strong and show no signs of having any issues at all and the game has been working well up until today when the reset issue started.
    From research I have done in the past when I was getting random resets I was advised that the issue at that time could be a bad BR2 bridge rectifier, its associated C5/C4 filter capacitor, and marginal terminal pins on connector J101. Turns out at the time it was simply a couple of missing grounding screws that had caused the boards in the backbox to become a little loose but once I replaced these screws AND tightened the other ones to make it all nice and tight with no movement, I had no more reset issues and game has played beautifully for the last 12 or so months. Until now.
    This problem I have now though, is very targeted and happens ONLY when both flippers are pressed at the same time compared to the other time which was more random. Pressing one flipper at a time I have no issue and can play game. Press both flippers together and bang, reset!!
    Question. Anyone else have this exact same issue and if so, what ended up being the problem and/or fix?
    Thanks in advance.
    David.
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  • From Dave@david.rambaldi@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Sunday, April 18, 2021 03:49:08
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    On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 4:29:24 PM UTC+10, Dave wrote:
    Hi all,

    Just fired up the game and when I press both flippers at the same time the game resets. Can play a game if I press one flipper at a time but as soon as I press those flippers at the same time game resets.

    Have checked all connections, made sure the boards are all firmly in place and the grounding screws are all tight. I rebuilt the flippers myself just over 12 months ago and replaced all components except the actual coils which are still strong and show no signs of having any issues at all and the game has been working well up until today when the reset issue started.

    From research I have done in the past when I was getting random resets I was advised that the issue at that time could be a bad BR2 bridge rectifier, its associated C5/C4 filter capacitor, and marginal terminal pins on connector J101. Turns out at the time it was simply a couple of missing grounding screws that had caused the boards in the backbox to become a little loose but once I replaced these screws AND tightened the other ones to make it all nice and tight with no movement, I had no more reset issues and game has played beautifully for the last 12 or so months. Until now.

    This problem I have now though, is very targeted and happens ONLY when both flippers are pressed at the same time compared to the other time which was more random. Pressing one flipper at a time I have no issue and can play game. Press both flippers together and bang, reset!!

    Question. Anyone else have this exact same issue and if so, what ended up being the problem and/or fix?

    Thanks in advance.
    Looks like it might be the connectors. When I removed the connectors and cleaned the pins a little the reset with the flippers stopped. Still reset halfway through one game though so will have a closer look at these connectors and maybe give them a bit more of a clean and check all the other connectors while I’m at it. So hoping it is just a bit of dirt on the pins that may be causing the issue.
    Cheers, David.

    David.
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  • From seymour.shabow@seymour.shabow@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Sunday, April 18, 2021 10:29:44
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    Dave wrote:
    Looks like it might be the connectors. When I removed the connectors
    and cleaned the pins a little the reset with the flippers stopped.
    Still reset halfway through one game though so will have a closer
    look at these connectors and maybe give them a bit more of a clean
    and check all the other connectors while I’m at it. So hoping it is
    just a bit of dirt on the pins that may be causing the issue.


    Probably not, it most likely will reoccur. See pinwiki.com in the wpc
    section for lots of possible reset causes.

    My personal favorite on games like IJ that have the Z connector is to
    get rid of it as a start and solder the wires together (and heatshrink),
    as a first step.

    The mantra used to be "replace c5 and br" but that's not 100% correct
    any longer. You need to follow the troubleshooting tree at pinwiki to
    nail it down 100%.

    Connectors are most common issue as you've noted, but you didn't "fix" anything by reseating them, or cleaning them - the plating gets
    compromised and they need to be replaced. The official molex rating for
    this type of connector is *25 cycles* - once you're over that, nothing
    is guaranteed.
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  • From Dave@david.rambaldi@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Sunday, April 18, 2021 12:47:18
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    On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 12:29:55 AM UTC+10, seymour-shabow wrote:
    Dave wrote:
    Looks like it might be the connectors. When I removed the connectors
    and cleaned the pins a little the reset with the flippers stopped.
    Still reset halfway through one game though so will have a closer
    look at these connectors and maybe give them a bit more of a clean
    and check all the other connectors while I’m at it. So hoping it is
    just a bit of dirt on the pins that may be causing the issue.

    Probably not, it most likely will reoccur. See pinwiki.com in the wpc section for lots of possible reset causes.

    My personal favorite on games like IJ that have the Z connector is to
    get rid of it as a start and solder the wires together (and heatshrink),
    as a first step.

    The mantra used to be "replace c5 and br" but that's not 100% correct
    any longer. You need to follow the troubleshooting tree at pinwiki to
    nail it down 100%.

    Connectors are most common issue as you've noted, but you didn't "fix" anything by reseating them, or cleaning them - the plating gets
    compromised and they need to be replaced. The official molex rating for
    this type of connector is *25 cycles* - once you're over that, nothing
    is guaranteed.
    Good advice. Will certainly check this info out and have a good read through. Thanks.
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