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The battery had however leaked and though no damage was obvious upon removing the battery it was clear the tracks underneath it were quite damaged but the leakage. There are seven tracks under there and 5 of these were eaten through in places.
The battery had however leaked and though no damage was obvious upon removing the battery it was clear the tracks underneath it were quite damaged but the leakage. There are seven tracks under there and 5 of these were eaten through in places.


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I attached the first wire and.. life!
I attached the first wire and.. life!
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Obviously I was onto something here. So I went ahead and jumped the rest of the traces one by one.
Obviously I was onto something here. So I went ahead and jumped the rest of the traces one by one.


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Almost there..
Almost there..
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Just one more...
Just one more...
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Success!
Success!
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Game fixed! Just need to blob some hot glue on the points and leads to stop them getting yanked off. I should really get some resin for this..
Game fixed! Just need to blob some hot glue on the points and leads to stop them getting yanked off. I should really get some resin for this..



Revision as of 08:09, 30 August 2012

Raiden II

Raiden II
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Repairer: RetroRepair
Forum Thread: Raiden II PCB Repair

Symptom: Board appeared dead. Coining up gave the insert coin sound so the audio section was functioning.

Solution:

Raiden II/DX boards have a battery on board to save high scores. This was rumered to become a suicide battery also but Seibu Kaihatsu never got round to doing that (thankfully).

Pcb raiden II 1.jpg

The battery had however leaked and though no damage was obvious upon removing the battery it was clear the tracks underneath it were quite damaged but the leakage. There are seven tracks under there and 5 of these were eaten through in places.

All I could do was run jumper wires from the vias to their destinations and hope for the best. I'd normally just bridge them with a piece snipped off a resistor leg but these traces were extra small and rather than fiddle about with that I decided wires was the way forward.

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I attached the first wire and.. life!

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Obviously I was onto something here. So I went ahead and jumped the rest of the traces one by one.

Bit more like it..

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Almost there..

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Just one more...

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Success!

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Game fixed! Just need to blob some hot glue on the points and leads to stop them getting yanked off. I should really get some resin for this..

Notes:

I was a little concerned when I noticed the game crash at the half way boss, and double checked my +5v on my PSU. It was a little under, about 4.89v. Adjusting to 5.05v got it stable. Been playing for hours, what a great game


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