Jubilee Tic Tac Toe electric version
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Jubilee Tic Tac Toe electric version
Just purchased a Tic Tac Toe for a project.
When powering on, nothing happens. If I flick the coin entry microswitch nothing happens. Payout motor works manually but not on paying combination of reels. Checked fuses, all switches seem OK, cleaned up all push-in connectors and tinned with solder. Just seems dead. I've checked the main PCB at the top, changed everything except the IC chips. I have been told by Henry Powell that certain switches need to be pressed in order but he was not very specific considering I want to spend money with him on some bits All reels spin and push microswitches on paying spin. Can't understand it? It's like it's powerless even though the PCB has mains power? Any ideas please, feel free. Arran_lange@hotmail.com
When powering on, nothing happens. If I flick the coin entry microswitch nothing happens. Payout motor works manually but not on paying combination of reels. Checked fuses, all switches seem OK, cleaned up all push-in connectors and tinned with solder. Just seems dead. I've checked the main PCB at the top, changed everything except the IC chips. I have been told by Henry Powell that certain switches need to be pressed in order but he was not very specific considering I want to spend money with him on some bits All reels spin and push microswitches on paying spin. Can't understand it? It's like it's powerless even though the PCB has mains power? Any ideas please, feel free. Arran_lange@hotmail.com
Re: Jubilee Tic Tac Toe electric version
Can’t help you with your query as never owned one and my Jubilee service manuals cover mechanical machines. I assume it is like maybe the one below which bounced around a bit on sales sites...I have avoided them in the past as they look even more complex than the hopper based Aristocrats.
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