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Subject: Re: bally e2090 stuck on tilt

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Bob
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In reply to:bambam's message, 'bally e2090 stuck on tilt' on 18:57:16 07/31/06 Mon
The Hopper control Board on the front of the hopper has a reset button as well as a test button. Try the reset button. If you see an error code on the led read out, it will tell you where the malfunction is (what part of the system) The Bally E 2000 Series was made only for a few years from 1983-1986. They were Bally's 1st electric slot, then they developed the stepper computer slots afterwards. The E Series is basically an electro-mechanical slot machine with a computer board that replaced many of the older elctro mechanical functions such as contacts, wiper boards and switches. The wheels random index like an older mechanical slot machine. I think they are problamic and parts are difficult to come by; BUT- like anything, if you learn these and have a parts source, you can keep them up and running. The most problems I have seen on these are bad reel readers, bad power supplies, bad connections (anywhere but in particular the power supply board, hopper control board and/or MPU Board. - or a low ram battery or lubrication issues causing the reels to render a tilt code.
I know of 2 people who know these machines inside and out, and can repair or exchange boards or other parts. I hope your machines are complete. If you would like to e mail me, I would be glad to refer you to my sources, but 1st I would get a manual for the Bally E Series (usually always on E Bay in the Slot Category); I have no business affialiation with these sources other than I myself have had parts checked or repaired for the Bally E's that I have had, I would trouble shoot your machines 1st to eliminate the obvious problems that you might be able to fix. Good luck!
>i just purchased a couple of bally e2090 slot
>machines.i know very little about these machines but
>the price was right and they look complete.problem is
>when i put a coin in all that happens is the tilt
>light goes on.machine does nothing.i dont have a
>service manual but as long as they print one.i do plan
>on picking one up.any help in the mean time would be
>appreciated.as i dont even know where any of the reset
>buttons are.
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I just had to post, as I just got my first slot machine project running!
A friend of mine saw an ad on craigslist for a non working 80's slot machine and asked if I could check it out for him as he was at work. I told him that even though I've worked on video games and pinballs, I've never even seen the inside of a slot machine. I tried to do some research online before I left, but there didn't seem to be any sites out there that show the insides of these things.
I went to the guys house and looked the game over. It looked to be in good shape, and even though I got the old 'it's probably just a fuse' line I figured it didn't look too intimidating. I gave the guy my friends money, and we loaded it up.
Later when my friend got out of work, we unloaded it and looked it over. He was really happy with the appearance, and we both decided to do more research online as to what may be wrong. I finally found one site with some pictures of the insides:
http://tomeckenrode.com/my_first_slot_machine_project.htm
It appears that the game we had was completely missing the MPU board! We both emailed the seller, complaining that his ad stated 'complete non working' - but we weren't able to get any money back. I felt horrible, as I was the one who handed his money over.
It was time to figure this thing out! I discovered www.newlifegames.net - which seems to be the best resource out there for slots. I signed up and posted some pictures of the machine, and my dilemma. The folks there are really nice and helpfull. I got in touch with the user FOXSSLOTS1, who was able to tell me how to figure out what program I needed for the game, then sell me an MPU board with the right program!
The board arrived today, and I put it in. At first the game wouldn't run, but using the manual that my friend bought online I was able to determine that there was a hopper jam. I discovered the hopper switch arm had been bent in a way that made the switch always closed. After readjusting the switch, everything works!
I was really expecting to have bad transistors on the I/O board, or other issues to track down. I still can't believe it was that easy! The game doesn't have a sound board, but it has a bell inside that chimes when you insert a coin and rings for several seconds whenever you win. My friend agrees with me that the bell sounds go great with the game, and a sound board isn't necessary. He'll probably end up buying a 'candle' for the top, as there's some glue up there where one used to be attached.
Considering that working games of this type sell for $600 and up in this area, I think we did pretty good for just over $350!
The only problem now is that he's going to take it home, and now I want one for myself!
Some pictures of the machine are on my site, so now there are at least two sites with pictures:
http://home.comcast.net/~dark.paladin/slot