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.