plasmo wrote:
I would certainly inspect & wiggle all bodge wires first, but this problem has the feel of an intermittent contact made with bare minimal pressure that shifted gradually with prolong operation or transportation or flexing. So I would also remove every IC, inspect its legs for oxidation and inspect the corresponding socket for springiness.
Bill
Im getting the same impression from the last few posts. we had this Keno machine once and it had this sort of thing, was fine in one location, moved, consistently got worse. Turned out to be a bad solder joint coming from a connector, I think the bill changer or something.
Its the 'it was fine, i moved it, it wasn't, I moved it again it was fine... thing', plus didnt this happen after the board was flexed?
@sburrow, check all your pads?
especially on the bottom where you said it had snagged on something possibly.
you may just need to re-solder like "one connection" with any luck.
however, if you had a lot of these 'bodge wires', flexing the board could have snapped a trace, I mean if they are 'that bad'.
let us know what happened, and have you had this experience with the PCB maker before?