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'''Starship Troopers (specific page)''' | '''Starship Troopers (specific page)''' | ||
− | [[File:SSTBugCounter.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The "Bug Counter LEDs", playfield view, while in lamp test. The LEDs should alternate half on half off during lamp test.]] | + | [[File:SSTBugCounter.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The "Bug Counter LEDs", playfield view, while in lamp test. The LEDs should alternate half on, half off during lamp test.]] |
[[File:SSTBugCounterPCB.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The "Bug Counter LED PCB", as seen from below the playfield.]]<br> | [[File:SSTBugCounterPCB.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The "Bug Counter LED PCB", as seen from below the playfield.]]<br> | ||
The bug counter LEDs are part of the lamp matrix. The LEDs themselves don't fail often, if ever in the life of a game. However, the PCB is subject to fractured solder joints at the lamp matrix connector and also at the LED modules. Reflowing these solder joints is the first course of action if the LEDs are flaky. | The bug counter LEDs are part of the lamp matrix. The LEDs themselves don't fail often, if ever in the life of a game. However, the PCB is subject to fractured solder joints at the lamp matrix connector and also at the LED modules. Reflowing these solder joints is the first course of action if the LEDs are flaky. |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 March 2015
Starship Troopers (specific page)
The bug counter LEDs are part of the lamp matrix. The LEDs themselves don't fail often, if ever in the life of a game. However, the PCB is subject to fractured solder joints at the lamp matrix connector and also at the LED modules. Reflowing these solder joints is the first course of action if the LEDs are flaky.
Second on the list of things to check would be the "pass through" IDC connections.