Seeburg HF100R - Low Voltage Shock
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:09 am
Odd question....
I jut picked up an original, unrestored HF100r last week. There are many mechanical issues I am working through, yes I have the manual and troubleshooting guide. I have spent years rebuilding old Gottlieb Wedge Head pinball machines from the early 60's so I do have experience with coils, solenoids, and wire tracing via schematics, as well as general troubleshooting.
While waiting for parts to come I have been trying to figure out another problem.... While working in front of the machine the other day, I kneeled down on my concrete garage floor and my arm happen to brush the front chrome bezel and was given a low voltage shock, compare it to 9v battery. So I have spent the past few hour tracing and pulling sections out of the mix to try and pin point where this may be coming from, so far nothing.
So I am trying to get suggestions from people to see what could cause a low voltage shock by touching the frame in the front of the machine. I will do more in depth troubleshooting tomorrow, like pulling out the entire mechanism, as I need to clean the pinbank, and I will see if I still get a shock with that removed.
Thank you, this is a great project... Cant wait for the trip solenoid to come in as thats what holding me from moving forward. Will not pick up or reject a 45, all contacts have been cleaned and adjusted, as per the manual, and the Pins are opening when a selection is made and the carriage is moving but will not pickup. Playing manually sounds great, down 1 12" front speaker, but will not reject the 45 either. But the low level shock is something I need to fix asap, not sure if it is a grounding issue or not. I replaced the power cords, as the originals were badly deteriorated and I get the shock if I use the courtesy outlets in the case or just use the hardwired plug from the receiver.
I jut picked up an original, unrestored HF100r last week. There are many mechanical issues I am working through, yes I have the manual and troubleshooting guide. I have spent years rebuilding old Gottlieb Wedge Head pinball machines from the early 60's so I do have experience with coils, solenoids, and wire tracing via schematics, as well as general troubleshooting.
While waiting for parts to come I have been trying to figure out another problem.... While working in front of the machine the other day, I kneeled down on my concrete garage floor and my arm happen to brush the front chrome bezel and was given a low voltage shock, compare it to 9v battery. So I have spent the past few hour tracing and pulling sections out of the mix to try and pin point where this may be coming from, so far nothing.
So I am trying to get suggestions from people to see what could cause a low voltage shock by touching the frame in the front of the machine. I will do more in depth troubleshooting tomorrow, like pulling out the entire mechanism, as I need to clean the pinbank, and I will see if I still get a shock with that removed.
Thank you, this is a great project... Cant wait for the trip solenoid to come in as thats what holding me from moving forward. Will not pick up or reject a 45, all contacts have been cleaned and adjusted, as per the manual, and the Pins are opening when a selection is made and the carriage is moving but will not pickup. Playing manually sounds great, down 1 12" front speaker, but will not reject the 45 either. But the low level shock is something I need to fix asap, not sure if it is a grounding issue or not. I replaced the power cords, as the originals were badly deteriorated and I get the shock if I use the courtesy outlets in the case or just use the hardwired plug from the receiver.