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    Default Anyone know what this loose white wire connects to?

    The machine is a Macy fanfan machine, my stop board keeps blowing my fuses, and I noticed this loose white wire hanging from this module on the inner door below the lights! Anyone know where the end of that white wire connects to? In the picture, I tucked it into the wire harness to prevent it from touching anything, it may well be the cause of my shorts!
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    Default Re: Anyone know what this loose white wire connects to?

    Hmm. Best bet is to look for broken-off connections. Got a camera with a macro lens? Take some shots of everything that is within 1-2cm of the end of the wire's reach.

    Or.. Hopefully someone here has a machine like it and can offer better help.

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    Default Re: Anyone know what this loose white wire connects to?

    What does the other end of the white wire connect to?
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    Default Re: Anyone know what this loose white wire connects to?

    Looks like it's connected to a small board that plugs into the module that holds the stop buttons! Maybe that's why my stop buttons don't work, but why would that cause my stop board fuse to keep blowing?
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    Default Re: Anyone know what this loose white wire connects to?

    I believe that small PC Board is an AutoStop device. The plug going into it is orange in your picture. Is the small PC Board connected to an orange connector on the inner door PC Board? If so try removing the small PC Board and connect the orange plug connected to it directly to the Inner door connection point. (providing that both ends have the same # of pins and the connector is "keyed" to fit) Power it up and see if the Pachi Works W/O blowing the fuse. My best guess as to the white wire. If that small PC Board is an autostop device that white wire most probably was connected to the spin knob plug on the inner door PC Board. An autop device needs a signal to start it's program routine. The Spin knob is one of the items used to start this routine.
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