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Subject: williams stampede power supply

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mario gianfortune
[ Next ThreadPrevious ThreadNext MessagePrevious Message] Date Posted:16:18:51 10/30/09 Fri
I have an older williams stampede without the dot matrix display.I received this machine not working.The display lights didnt work along with none of the lights on the i/o or cpu board.the backglass and flouresent lights do work.I thought it may be the power supply,so I took it out and discovered on the lower supply board the F1 fuse 10amp was blown.I replaced it and it blew immediately.I then replaced it again and did not have the hopper,bill validator or coin shute connected and it still happened. Each time the red light on the board lit up and then faded off.I need help please.
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Date Posted:21:40:48 10/30/09 Fri

from what I have heard a lot of people have had similar issue and unless yer part level experanced they have just swapped the power supplies. I have heard they have a upper and lower power supply. one I think is dedicated to the top matrix etc.. I would also check for a loose hot wire loating around hitting somewhere where it shouldn't. and all connections clean corosion free and tight.
good luck =)
>I have an older williams stampede without the dot
>matrix display.I received this machine not working.The
>display lights didnt work along with none of the
>lights on the i/o or cpu board.the backglass and
>flouresent lights do work.I thought it may be the
>power supply,so I took it out and discovered on the
>lower supply board the F1 fuse 10amp was blown.I
>replaced it and it blew immediately.I then replaced it
>again and did not have the hopper,bill validator or
>coin shute connected and it still happened. Each time
>the red light on the board lit up and then faded off.I
>need help please.
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Me
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Date Posted:21:42:13 10/30/09 Fri

P.S
check the battery voltage.
>
>from what I have heard a lot of people have had
>similar issue and unless yer part level experanced
>they have just swapped the power supplies. I have
>heard they have a upper and lower power supply. one I
>think is dedicated to the top matrix etc.. I would
>also check for a loose hot wire loating around hitting
>somewhere where it shouldn't. and all connections
>clean corosion free and tight.
>
>good luck =)
>
>>I have an older williams stampede without the dot
>>matrix display.I received this machine not working.The
>>display lights didnt work along with none of the
>>lights on the i/o or cpu board.the backglass and
>>flouresent lights do work.I thought it may be the
>>power supply,so I took it out and discovered on the
>>lower supply board the F1 fuse 10amp was blown.I
>>replaced it and it blew immediately.I then replaced it
>>again and did not have the hopper,bill validator or
>>coin shute connected and it still happened. Each time
>>the red light on the board lit up and then faded off.I
>>need help please.
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mario
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Date Posted:06:20:35 10/31/09 Sat
>I just put a brand new 3.6 litium battery in the board.The old one was a ni mh that was sodered in.Would that make a difference?I thought taht it was originally a lithium that was in the board.It seems there are no wires grounding out either.I can sure use some help here.
>P.S
>check the battery voltage.
>
>>
>>from what I have heard a lot of people have had
>>similar issue and unless yer part level experanced
>>they have just swapped the power supplies. I have
>>heard they have a upper and lower power supply. one I
>>think is dedicated to the top matrix etc.. I would
>>also check for a loose hot wire loating around hitting
>>somewhere where it shouldn't. and all connections
>>clean corosion free and tight.
>>
>>good luck =)
>>
>>>I have an older williams stampede without the dot
>>>matrix display.I received this machine not
>working.The
>>>display lights didnt work along with none of the
>>>lights on the i/o or cpu board.the backglass and
>>>flouresent lights do work.I thought it may be the
>>>power supply,so I took it out and discovered on the
>>>lower supply board the F1 fuse 10amp was blown.I
>>>replaced it and it blew immediately.I then replaced
>it
>>>again and did not have the hopper,bill validator or
>>>coin shute connected and it still happened. Each time
>>>the red light on the board lit up and then faded
>off.I
>>>need help please.
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mario
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Date Posted:08:05:56 10/31/09 Sat
>>I just put a brand new 3.6 litium battery in the
>board.The old one was a ni mh that was sodered
>in.Would that make a difference?I thought taht it was
>originally a lithium that was in the board.It seems
>there are no wires grounding out either.I can sure use
>some help here.
>>P.S
>>check the battery voltage.
>>I took out the power supply,put in a new fuse and powered it up outside the machine with nothing pugged into it and the new fuse didnt blow.I then took out the transformer in the back of the machine and plugged that in and powered it up and the fuse blew immediately.The transformer seemed to give off a slight humming sound.Can someone please give me some help here.
>>>
>>>from what I have heard a lot of people have had
>>>similar issue and unless yer part level experanced
>>>they have just swapped the power supplies. I have
>>>heard they have a upper and lower power supply. one I
>>>think is dedicated to the top matrix etc.. I would
>>>also check for a loose hot wire loating around
>hitting
>>>somewhere where it shouldn't. and all connections
>>>clean corosion free and tight.
>>>
>>>good luck =)
>>>
>>>>I have an older williams stampede without the dot
>>>>matrix display.I received this machine not
>>working.The
>>>>display lights didnt work along with none of the
>>>>lights on the i/o or cpu board.the backglass and
>>>>flouresent lights do work.I thought it may be the
>>>>power supply,so I took it out and discovered on the
>>>>lower supply board the F1 fuse 10amp was blown.I
>>>>replaced it and it blew immediately.I then replaced
>>it
>>>>again and did not have the hopper,bill validator or
>>>>coin shute connected and it still happened. Each
>time
>>>>the red light on the board lit up and then faded
>>off.I
>>>>need help please.
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