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| Luego he leído algo que puede reforzar la teoría del fusible que regula todas las lámparas controladas por CPU: Concretamente esta sección: QUOTE If the backbox 18 volt lamp matrix fuse (8 amp slo-blo, with the blue/white wire connecting to the fuse holder) fails, this can cause the dot matrix display to "crash", causing these problems. Another way to identify this problem is the lack of any playfield CPU controlled lighting. The game will "play" (that is, the game will start and play balls), but with score display problems and no CPU controlled lamps. Simply replacing the 18 volt lamp matrix fuse (in the backbox) will fix this problem (providing the associated components such as the bridge and capacitor are OK). If there is a lamp matrix power short, or the lamp matrix backbox bridge is bad, the problem will need to be fixed or the fuse will continue to immediately fail. Power Supply Board fuses 520-5047-02 F4 18V Controlled lamps 8A, 250V, SB Es decir, entiendo que tanto si te falla el DMD como si lo hacen las luces del playfield, puede tener su causa en este fusible
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