Spooky Pinball Repair Guides
For history of Spooky Pinball see Spooky Pinball.
Here is the breakdown for Spooky Pinball Repair Guides. Currently, Spooky Pinball only uses 1 system.
1 Introduction
2 Games
Domino's Spectacular Pinball Adventure (model 00003)
2.1 Machine Pictures
3 Technical Info
3.1 Boards
3.2 Power Supplies
There are three power supplies in the bottom of the cabinet. One is an enclosed screw terminal dual output (+5v @ 6A, +12v @ 3A) which provides power to both the cpu board and the LCD display. Another enclosed screw terminal power supply provides power to the coils (48v @ 12 amps). The smallest power supply is a "laptop" style which provides power to the cabinet audio amplifier mounted near the cashbox.
3.3 Display
The display is an LCD monitor very much like a color DMD and operates on 12 volts DC.
3.4 Speakers
There are a total of three speakers in a Dominos pinball. One 8 inch round woofer is in the bottom of the cabinet and two 4 inch square mid-range tweeters are in the backbox attached to the speaker/display panel.
3.5 Flippers
Dominos uses off-the-shelf Williams WPC flipper assemblies.
3.6 Cabinet Parts
Legs are 28.5 inches long Williams and are powder coated a dark gray color. Leg bolt mounting plates are Williams # 01-11400-1. Ball shooter assembly is Williams # B-12445-6. Coin door is made by Happ Controls.
4 Problems and Solutions
4.1 Power Supplies
Coil power supply is a Mean Well # SE-600-48 (Jameco Electronics # 295929) which is single output, enclosed, 48 volts @ 12 amps. Logic and Display power supply is a Mean Well # RD-65A (Jameco Electronics # 323505) which is a dual output, enclosed, 5 volts @ 6 amps and 12 volts @ 3 amps. There is also a "laptop" style power adapter which provides +12 volts to the cabinet's audio amplifier.
4.2 Solenoid Problems
Coil list for Dominos:
23-800 Pop Bumpers 23-800 Scoop kickouts 23-800 Slingshots FL-11629 Flippers 26-1200 Ball Trough 23-800 Shooter Lane AE-27-1200 Up Post at top of playfield 23-800 Knocker (if installed)
All coils have diodes.
Unknown number for magnet coil (appears same as a Williams). There is a 5 ohm @ 50 watts Dale # RH-50 high power resistor wired in series with the magnet coil.
4.3 Switch Problems
4.4 Lamp Problems
4.4.1 General Illumination (GI) Problems
All general illumination bulbs are LED types.
4.4.2 Controlled Lamp Problems
All controlled lamps are LED types.