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{{EquipmentPage
{{Equipment page
| toolname = Pinball machine
| toolname = Pinball machine
| model = Williams Road Kings
| model = Williams Road Kings
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| arrived = 2012 or earlier
| arrived = 2012 or earlier
| location = Next to [[laser cutter, large (Rabbit Laser RL-x-1290)|the large laser cutter]]
| location = Next to [[laser cutter, large (Rabbit Laser RL-x-1290)|the large laser cutter]]
| status = Down as of 2016-02-06 (flipper power fuse blown and left flipper sticking—see [[Talk:Pinball machine (Road Kings)|talk page]] for trouble/repair log)
| status = Working with a few things broken as of 2019-01-27
| permission = Open to All
| permission = Open to All
| certification = Self-taught
| certification = Self-taught
| itemphoto = [[File:Pinball,_Road_Kings.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The pinball machine, showing its location to the left of the large laser cutter. The laser cutter's honeycombs and a laser-cut skull are visible in the background.]]
| id = 129
| caption = The pinball machine, showing its location to the left of the large laser cutter. The laser cutter's honeycombs and a laser-cut skull are visible in the background.
}}
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== Documents ==
==Documents==
Manual is available as a PDF online and on paper inside the machine.
Manual is available as a PDF online and on paper inside the machine.


== To do ==
https://www.ipdb.org/files/1970/Williams_1986_Road_Kings_Manual.pdf


=== Functional ===
==Troubleshooting==
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Diagnose fuse blowing problem
** Likely culprit: bad solenoid on jet bumper (already disassembled - discoloured)
* <i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> Replace left flipper solenoid
** This is the cause of the left flipper sticking on the down-stroke, and the repeated blowing of at least one fuse.
** <i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> Order new solenoid
* <i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> Replace all rubber bumpers
** <i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> Order new bumpers
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Realign flippers
** They keep getting out of alignment no matter how much they are tightened. Maybe threadlocker would help?
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Descale copper contacts
** Better current flow = better power from flippers
** Ian did one in Feb 2016.
** Consider replacing with a different type of switches
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> [Optional] Replace lights with LED equivalents/rewire motherboard to work with LEDs
** Rutger wants to do this pretty much immediately (as of Feb 2016).
** Frollard is not so optimistic, because the existing matrix depends on the incandescent bulbs' resistance, making LED replacement complicated and likely not at all power-saving.
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Resolder top front speaker wires
** Only internal speaker works; top disconnected
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Find replacement coin rejector
** Player 2 quarter slot rejector missing


=== Formal ===
*If pressing start button results in soft sound repeated three times "dugga dugga dugga" the machine can not find both balls. One may be stuck/hiding in the playing area or the limit switches that detect the balls near the launcher may be dirty or damaged. It could also be one of the fuses.
* <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Redo exterior paint job; replace decals on side
*Powers on but won't feed balls? Check fuses in top cabinet. Front 'glass' lifts up and out, panel swings to the left exposing electrics.
** Repaint?
*Sound volume control pot/knob is on the inside, left wall, about 12" in from the front door.
** Vinyl decal?
*TILT: The tilt switch is a metal rod hanging inside a round hole in a piece of sheetmetal on the left side wall just inside the door. It may be jammed to one side by the manuals or other contents of the machine.
** <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Image original artwork
** <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Vectorize artwork
** <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Sand down to wood
** <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Prime and seal
** <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> Reapply artwork


[[Category:OngoingProjects]]
*Please add more problems and solutions as time goes on!
 
==To do==
 
===Functional===
 
*Diagnose fuse blowing problem
**Likely culprit: bad solenoid on jet bumper (already disassembled - discoloured)
*Replace left flipper solenoid
**This is the cause of the left flipper sticking on the down-stroke, and the repeated blowing of at least one fuse.
**Order new solenoid
*Replace all rubber bumpers
**Order new bumpers
*Realign flippers
**They keep getting out of alignment no matter how much they are tightened. Maybe threadlocker would help?
*Descale copper contacts
**Better current flow = better power from flippers
**Ian did one in Feb 2016.
**Consider replacing with a different type of switches
*[Optional] Replace lights with LED equivalents/rewire motherboard to work with LEDs
**Rutger wants to do this pretty much immediately (as of Feb 2016).
**Frollard is not so optimistic, because the existing matrix depends on the incandescent bulbs' resistance, making LED replacement complicated and likely not at all power-saving.
*Resolder top front speaker wires
**Only internal speaker works; top disconnected
*Find replacement coin rejector
**Player 2 quarter slot rejector missing
 
===Formal===
 
*Redo exterior paint job; replace decals on side
**Repaint?
**Vinyl decal?
**Image original artwork
**Vectorize artwork
**Sand down to wood
**Prime and seal
**Reapply artwork
 
[[Category:Ongoing projects]]

Latest revision as of 19:30, 14 July 2024

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129.jpg
The pinball machine, showing its location to the left of the large laser cutter. The laser cutter's honeycombs and a laser-cut skull are visible in the background.
Type Pinball machine
Make/Model Williams Road Kings
Serial number ??
Original owner Frollard
Loan status Long-term loan
Arrival date 2012 or earlier
Location Next to the large laser cutter
Functional status Working with a few things broken as of 2019-01-27
Usage permissions Open to All
Certification Self-taught
Wiki-ID 129
Label 1.0" 1.5" 2.0"


Documents

Manual is available as a PDF online and on paper inside the machine.

https://www.ipdb.org/files/1970/Williams_1986_Road_Kings_Manual.pdf

Troubleshooting

  • If pressing start button results in soft sound repeated three times "dugga dugga dugga" the machine can not find both balls. One may be stuck/hiding in the playing area or the limit switches that detect the balls near the launcher may be dirty or damaged. It could also be one of the fuses.
  • Powers on but won't feed balls? Check fuses in top cabinet. Front 'glass' lifts up and out, panel swings to the left exposing electrics.
  • Sound volume control pot/knob is on the inside, left wall, about 12" in from the front door.
  • TILT: The tilt switch is a metal rod hanging inside a round hole in a piece of sheetmetal on the left side wall just inside the door. It may be jammed to one side by the manuals or other contents of the machine.
  • Please add more problems and solutions as time goes on!

To do

Functional

  • Diagnose fuse blowing problem
    • Likely culprit: bad solenoid on jet bumper (already disassembled - discoloured)
  • Replace left flipper solenoid
    • This is the cause of the left flipper sticking on the down-stroke, and the repeated blowing of at least one fuse.
    • Order new solenoid
  • Replace all rubber bumpers
    • Order new bumpers
  • Realign flippers
    • They keep getting out of alignment no matter how much they are tightened. Maybe threadlocker would help?
  • Descale copper contacts
    • Better current flow = better power from flippers
    • Ian did one in Feb 2016.
    • Consider replacing with a different type of switches
  • [Optional] Replace lights with LED equivalents/rewire motherboard to work with LEDs
    • Rutger wants to do this pretty much immediately (as of Feb 2016).
    • Frollard is not so optimistic, because the existing matrix depends on the incandescent bulbs' resistance, making LED replacement complicated and likely not at all power-saving.
  • Resolder top front speaker wires
    • Only internal speaker works; top disconnected
  • Find replacement coin rejector
    • Player 2 quarter slot rejector missing

Formal

  • Redo exterior paint job; replace decals on side
    • Repaint?
    • Vinyl decal?
    • Image original artwork
    • Vectorize artwork
    • Sand down to wood
    • Prime and seal
    • Reapply artwork