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Arcade and Pinball Discussions => General Arcade and Video Game Discussions => Topic started by: KISS1977 on August 24, 2012, 09:34:49 am



Title: Is there someone on this forum that has repaired a Baby pacman arcade?
Post by: KISS1977 on August 24, 2012, 09:34:49 am
HI everyone
Need some help to repair my baby pacman arcade.
Please post if there is someone with any experience with this machine
Sam


Title: Re: Is there someone on this forum that has repaired a Baby pacman arcade?
Post by: John's Arcade on August 27, 2012, 11:13:10 am
HI everyone
Need some help to repair my baby pacman arcade.
Please post if there is someone with any experience with this machine
Sam

I fixed my Baby Pac-Man. What type of problem are you having?

A big issue with the game is the MPU board and battery damage. The battery leaking acid really destroys these games.

You can get the boards repaired or get a new replacement:

http://www.allteksystems.com/products-mpu-replacements.html#mpu


Title: Re: Is there someone on this forum that has repaired a Baby pacman arcade?
Post by: KISS1977 on September 12, 2012, 12:33:14 pm
HI
The unit turns on and it is not blowing any fuses. The monitor is on but no picture...the lights are on the the playfield....the marquee lights up...there are no flashes on the boards...there are no breaks in the board...seems to test out out as far as output.
Not sure were to go from there
Sam


Title: Re: Is there someone on this forum that has repaired a Baby pacman arcade?
Post by: John's Arcade on September 30, 2012, 04:11:31 pm
HI
The unit turns on and it is not blowing any fuses. The monitor is on but no picture...the lights are on the the playfield....the marquee lights up...there are no flashes on the boards...there are no breaks in the board...seems to test out out as far as output.
Not sure were to go from there
Sam

Well, first things first...

Make sure you are getting the proper voltages to the boards. Are you handy with a mutlimeter?

You are gonna want to look at the manuals and figure out where the voltage test points are. They should be labeled on the boards. You want to check to make sure you are getting proper voltages.

Also, really look over where the battery was/is. Is there acid damage? If so, you got some repairs ahead of you...