Playmatic's Strange Reset Sequence On Their E.M. Pinball Schematics - New World Repair 3

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2021
  • Thank you to everyone who has been supporting our channel! If you use the link below before you purchase anything on Amazon, we get a royalty for sending you there, thank you!
    This is our USA Amazon Link: amzn.to/3qwgVQU
    This is our UK Amazon Link: amzn.to/31aKGaC
    This is our Canadian Amazon Link: amzn.to/2Ycu5RQ
    This is our Australian Amazon Link: amzn.to/34UvvVl
    This is our German Amazon Link: amzn.to/3hh2QgI
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Get Merchandise, T-Shirts, Mugs, and links to all the tools and parts we suggest for repairs on our website at www.LyonsArcade.com/Parts.html
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    All Music Provided by www.BenSound.com !
    See all our other Machines for sale, right now, at www.LyonsArcade.com !
    See My Brother Donnie's Awesome Channel at : / @mybrotherdonnie
    Our store is located at 139 Caldwell St., Rock Hill, SC 29730.
  • Hry

Komentáře • 64

  • @TheGnomestead
    @TheGnomestead Před 3 lety +2

    You are the master of one handed game repair!
    You could fix one if these with one hand tied behind your back I sware!
    Don't argue with me people! He holds a camera it's the same difference lol
    Got my "Play at Joe's" shirt today! Great quality prompt shipping! Happy Gnome!

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +1

      Aw thanks Gnomie glad you got it! You're the man! Or the Gnome! You don't have to prove which!

    • @TheGnomestead
      @TheGnomestead Před 3 lety +1

      @@LyonsArcade When I put you in 1.5x speed to catch up on videos you become Gnomie too Homie! 😂🤣😅
      Hope that don't mess with your algorithm to bad ✌️😉

  • @simonhanlon7518
    @simonhanlon7518 Před 3 lety +8

    Just home from a long weeks work , fish and chips and a joes classics video ...perfect timing 👍🏻

  • @dominos7492
    @dominos7492 Před 3 lety +1

    It's Saturday, today is a holiday in Poland.Everything is closed.Time to eat breakfast,, of course, with your Film.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Domino, we appreciate you spending your morning with us!

  • @akgyrator
    @akgyrator Před 3 lety +1

    You sir are the Sherlock Holmes of pinball machine repair. Love how you explain all this. When I was young I played a machine that if you put in a certain year of a quarter it racked up multiple free games. I always wondered if a machine could possible do that or if some one was playing with me when I was at such a young age. Keep up the great work 😀

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +1

      I've never heard of one being able to tell what year quarter but maybe it had something to do with a silver one or something, or if you put a dollar coin in, but I wouldn't put anything past them, maybe they figured out how to do that :) Thanks for watching AK-Gyrator!

    • @akgyrator
      @akgyrator Před 3 lety

      @@LyonsArcade More info that might possibly help explain what was happening but still have no clue why this happened. The machine was in a little mom and pops store in Canada in the 70"s. I remember me and my brother and my cousins searching quarters to find a certain year. We even went to the bank and bought some rolls of quarters to search through. I don't expect you to have a reason why this happened, just giving more info on what happened. Keep up the great work, I enjoy you're uploads Sir :)

  • @miguelrios4602
    @miguelrios4602 Před 3 lety +2

    A true detective you are Ronnie. Thanks!

  • @michaelcameron6649
    @michaelcameron6649 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Ron. Great video. Trouble shooting this machine can be a night mare, if you don't think it out. Your able to go throu the schematics and follow the path that controls what happens. Can't wait for your next video.
    What to see this running with no problems.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      We’ll get there eventually! Thanks for watching.

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos Před 3 lety +2

    With things that have set screws, I usually draw a line across the shaft so I know to line it up with the line when I put it back together, then wipe the line off (if needed) with a little IPA once it is back together :).
    I always enjoy watching your troubleshooting technique. You always follow best practice with the way you work through from start to finish.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +1

      Notice how it 'bit me' a little bit this time, because I tried to troubleshoot before I had cleaned the playfield switches... and the game can't possibly start without the playfield plugged in :) START AT THE BEGINNING AND DON'T SKIP ANY STEPS

  • @NoelRamakers
    @NoelRamakers Před 7 měsíci

    This video is a lifesaver, I'm working on a Speakeasy with a similar problem. To make things worse the relays in the back box have no labels. I already spend hours to track down the problem. Now you explain the different approche they used in Spain ;)

  • @robertlipsett2535
    @robertlipsett2535 Před 3 lety +1

    good job on the explanation of the score reset. unlike american pinball where all the score reels move at the same time until the relays are disengaged by the zero position dropping out the rest signal to scoring solenoid. I once had a rest that would never end and it was in one of the 16 scoring reels that had one not shorting out and causing the score motor to keep running. I went through every reels and didn't find it. then put card stock in every switch that I was reading shorted then started breaking the daisy chain until I found where the short was. it turned out that a little strand of wire from a lamp socket had penetrated the loose cloth insulation of the wire for the zero position switch and was tricking the game into thinking that it hadn't zeroed out all the scores. I was looking in all the wrong areas for the problem and the problem was so small I never saw it until I took a close up look and could finally notice a strand. servicing the pinball machine had me tug on the wiring harness and move the wire close into the wire strand. a lot of that machine seems to be a gottlieb cousin except for the reset

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      Those ones with one little wire out of place are the toughest to figure out! I'd much rather something be horribly broken because at least then you know what the problem is :) Thanks for watching Robert!

  • @grfeld84
    @grfeld84 Před 3 lety +2

    7:44 "It's almost like sabotage." Or as Curly would say, "It's sabatoogie!" lol

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +2

      I need to watch some more stooges shows, I'd probably appreciate them more now that I'm older and have realized the entire world is a big joke!

  • @Jeroen_a
    @Jeroen_a Před 3 lety +1

    The blackening on the match unit looked like it was by design :-)

  • @allanpatterson7653
    @allanpatterson7653 Před 3 lety

    Saw one where the clutch would not drop out so it rolled right into the Index switch turning on and repeating the cycle.[4:48} Playmatic and Sonic had issues where the wire was Cold soldered onto the Relay contacts. I take a needle nose pliers and torque each wire a little and resolder the ones that peel off sometimes just fall off,they look good at first glance but do not conduct electric current. Would not believe it if I did not see it myself.[10:50] That nylon gear does not do well with oil keep away. The metal joints will benefit seen many units seized.

  • @virus-hoax
    @virus-hoax Před rokem

    Thanks! I took the bonus unit apart to clean it, but I think the switch is not closing now, so that's why the reset sequence can't complete!

  • @simondempsey1
    @simondempsey1 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well explained Ron. Briiliant! Love the way it resets all the players individually.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      Yeah it's kind of a neat approach to it, makes complete sense.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Před 3 lety +4

    Spiffing stuff old bean !...cheers.

  • @Codeaholic1
    @Codeaholic1 Před 3 lety +2

    Ron great job troubleshooting this. It reminds me a lot of the type thinking I do as a software developer.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching Trey, it's cool how people are still basically using the same tech just digitally

  • @mcostafernando
    @mcostafernando Před 3 lety +1

    Great detective work there!

  • @ETPinball
    @ETPinball Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation of that start sequence

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      Thanks John, we appreciate you watching!

  • @raybyrnes3516
    @raybyrnes3516 Před 3 lety +1

    That score motor constantly running sounds like a model t engine 🚙

  • @tcb8295
    @tcb8295 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Ron for another interesting video.

  • @WildHareLLC
    @WildHareLLC Před 3 lety +3

    The match number is covered to keep people from cheating, If at the end of the game I can see the match number and my score are equal at the same time. I can let the ball drain and match the number to my score and now I get a Free game. If you can not see the number tell the game ends you can not drain on purpose if your score and much number are equal

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety +2

      That's what I said in the video, isn't it?

    • @WildHareLLC
      @WildHareLLC Před 3 lety +1

      @@LyonsArcade Had it all ready typed in an entered before you got to that part. but yes you did say that, but I made the comment when you were in the why phase.

  • @fanfan-tz2tk
    @fanfan-tz2tk Před 3 lety

    Interesting one! Thanks for sharing

  • @daveweston5158
    @daveweston5158 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Ron!
    Point of curiosity -
    As a troubleshooting practice, it seems to me that the process of elimination can be beneficial when trying to isolate a problem.
    Now, in this instance, you still are going to go through the entire machine, cleaning all the relays, and such, but you also want to find whatever is causing the score motor to run.
    The playfield was removed, and the score motor still runs, so it's not anything on the playfield. (Or so we thought... Cue spooky music...)
    You cleaned the mech board, so it's not that.
    You disconnected the head, and the problem went away... Progress! (Or is it? More spooky music...)
    Now, my question is this; There are three Jones plugs connecting the head to the mech board. If you had connected the Jones plugs one at a time, and powered up the machine, could that have narrowed down the section that was causing the score motor to run?
    (Of course, in this instance, it turned out to be more complicated than that, but generally speaking, is my logic flawed?)
    Also... I find it interesting that this machine features not one, but two 'dummy' score reels. This helps advance my theory of 'pinball point inflation' (The phenomenon that seems to cause pinball point values to increase over time from machine, to machine... Score reels aren't cheap... Segmented displays are cheaper... DMDs/LCDs are cheaper still)

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      That should work just fine like you said... unfortunately it ended up being extra stuff on this one though.... On the score reels you have to remember too that they also need a points relay for each set of reels, so if they add a 10's reel (instead of the dummy reel) they have to add a 10 point relay.... and the switches that make the 10 point relay pull in, etc.

  • @scrag2841
    @scrag2841 Před 2 lety

    Gotta love relay logic!!

  • @Vermilicious
    @Vermilicious Před 3 lety +1

    Those schematics seem quite confusing to someone who's not familiar with them. The logic is simple enough, I guess, but there are so many places to look, and there are so many components. Fascinating machines, but a bit of a nightmare to service considering how sensitive the parts are.

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      They’re not that sensitive it’s just nobody’s worked on it in years, I think it has the original rubbers on it!

    • @jasonudall8614
      @jasonudall8614 Před 3 lety

      Relatively simple circuit But repeated many times. Pawing over the wiring diagram could tell you *relay xx* is not working. Now finding relay xx becomes the challenge. Just clean / check each relay/contact will get you there....where you needed be in the first place....

  • @99ronmarsh
    @99ronmarsh Před 3 lety +1

    Great video.. Had me right lost 😁

    • @LyonsArcade
      @LyonsArcade  Před 3 lety

      haha i'm trying to simplify it, once you figure it out you'll be like "Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" lol

  • @frankhollein7093
    @frankhollein7093 Před 3 lety +2

    You CSI Rock Hilled it.

  • @pezjohnson
    @pezjohnson Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting how the match unit worked to reveal the match numbers.

  • @hakes187
    @hakes187 Před 3 lety +1

    👍

  • @goldenrod8861
    @goldenrod8861 Před 3 lety +1

    How'd you know I was having coffee?

  • @dannyprisk8818
    @dannyprisk8818 Před 11 měsíci

    I have the same machine and it's doing the same thing HELP!

  • @avelord6135
    @avelord6135 Před 3 lety

    Some history about Playmatic (in spanish only sorry)
    www.recreativas.org/flash-dragon-2981-playmatic I remember playing on that one, it had a built in polaroid camera that took a pic of the player if you reached top score!!
    www.recreativas.org/empresas/playmatic-332/
    www.tecnopinball.org/rp_playmatic76.php

  • @doublemand3078
    @doublemand3078 Před 3 lety

    Hi Joe, did you see my gmail? Hope that you will see my comment on youtube

  • @janicedavies2521
    @janicedavies2521 Před 3 lety +1

    reset the score reels to 0 that will make the motor run that will fix it...