Thanks for taking the time to explain Chris. Nice to hear the explanation of how the driver board functions and what the components are actually used for.
Thanks for this video - this was really helpful and gave me the confidence to fix one of the GI strings that was out on my Williams WPC. I'd never tried to fix this kind of problem before but this explanation / guide together with pinwiki helped me fix it.
Hi, I have a problem with my Getaway pinball machine. Want to test GI Lamp that is in the pop bumper, AFAIK it is 6.3VAC (alternate current) there are two wires going into the lamp socket, how can I test with multimeter when the machine is on if the socket gets the voltage the bulb needs ? if it's the one wire is GND and the other is Voltage ? what I should use as a test point (gnd) for multimeter black wire ?
Thanks for taking the time to explain Chris. Nice to hear the explanation of how the driver board functions and what the components are actually used for.
Thanks for this video - this was really helpful and gave me the confidence to fix one of the GI strings that was out on my Williams WPC. I'd never tried to fix this kind of problem before but this explanation / guide together with pinwiki helped me fix it.
Thank you for posting these video's they are very helpful
This is awesome. Would love to see each part of the board broke down like this.
Thank you Chris. I really appreciate your video explanation of the GI.
thank you for the video. Super helpful.
Hi, I have a problem with my Getaway pinball machine. Want to test GI Lamp that is in the pop bumper, AFAIK it is 6.3VAC (alternate current) there are two wires going into the lamp socket, how can I test with multimeter when the machine is on if the socket gets the voltage the bulb needs ? if it's the one wire is GND and the other is Voltage ? what I should use as a test point (gnd) for multimeter black wire ?