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== Game-Specific Issues ==
 
== Game-Specific Issues ==
  
 
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===Super Charger not accelerating well and then blows fuse 103. All 3 magnets pulse no matter which opto is interrupted===
'''Super Charger not accelerating well and then blows fuse 103. All 3 magnets pulse no matter which opto is interrupted'''
 
  
 
:The ball did not accelerate well and was blowing fuse 103 on the Solenoid Driver Board after a few revolutions. I worked on it for a while then put the project on the shelf for a few months after getting advice from lots of helpful folks on RGP. I posted results of further testing early last week. I noted that all three magnets seemed to pulse no matter which opto was opened.
 
:The ball did not accelerate well and was blowing fuse 103 on the Solenoid Driver Board after a few revolutions. I worked on it for a while then put the project on the shelf for a few months after getting advice from lots of helpful folks on RGP. I posted results of further testing early last week. I noted that all three magnets seemed to pulse no matter which opto was opened.
  
 
:Clive Jones pointed out the problem could be with one of the 2 CMOS chips on the Accelerator board or a LM339 on that board. By checking the optos in switch test I verified the optos all worked fine and there were not multiple openings when I opened any of them with my finger. This ruled out a LM339 So I replaced the CMOS chips U2 (4011) and U3 (4071) (shotgun repair I know :)) ''*maybe someone could chime in on how to test those CMOS chips.'' I put the board in and a new fuse and man that ball started flying around the super charger. Man was I relieved. Now the average speed according to the Supercharger time test is in the low 80s.
 
:Clive Jones pointed out the problem could be with one of the 2 CMOS chips on the Accelerator board or a LM339 on that board. By checking the optos in switch test I verified the optos all worked fine and there were not multiple openings when I opened any of them with my finger. This ruled out a LM339 So I replaced the CMOS chips U2 (4011) and U3 (4071) (shotgun repair I know :)) ''*maybe someone could chime in on how to test those CMOS chips.'' I put the board in and a new fuse and man that ball started flying around the super charger. Man was I relieved. Now the average speed according to the Supercharger time test is in the low 80s.
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===Supercharger Disassembly===
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[https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/hs2-supercharger-removal-tutorial Guide for disassembling the supercharger]
  
  
 
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Manufacturer System Year Model Produced
Williams WPC-Fliptronix 1992 50004 13,259


The Getaway: High Speed II Playing Tips and Rule Sheet

The Getaway: High Speed II Shop Guide


1 WPC Specific Issues

See WPC Specific Issues


2 Game-Specific Issues

2.1 Super Charger not accelerating well and then blows fuse 103. All 3 magnets pulse no matter which opto is interrupted

The ball did not accelerate well and was blowing fuse 103 on the Solenoid Driver Board after a few revolutions. I worked on it for a while then put the project on the shelf for a few months after getting advice from lots of helpful folks on RGP. I posted results of further testing early last week. I noted that all three magnets seemed to pulse no matter which opto was opened.
Clive Jones pointed out the problem could be with one of the 2 CMOS chips on the Accelerator board or a LM339 on that board. By checking the optos in switch test I verified the optos all worked fine and there were not multiple openings when I opened any of them with my finger. This ruled out a LM339 So I replaced the CMOS chips U2 (4011) and U3 (4071) (shotgun repair I know :)) *maybe someone could chime in on how to test those CMOS chips. I put the board in and a new fuse and man that ball started flying around the super charger. Man was I relieved. Now the average speed according to the Supercharger time test is in the low 80s.

2.2 Supercharger Disassembly

Guide for disassembling the supercharger




Return to Williams WPC page.