RB, Thanks for the reply. I went out and pulled the reels out and checked the power supply. It was solid but I went ahead and loosened the thumb screw and pulled it out and pushed it back in and tightened the screw back. I also checked to make sure the power cord was plugged in solid in the distribution box. I turned the machine on and still the same thing. I had told my wife yesterday when I plugged it in to test it that I thought it might be a shorted ballast. So after I checked what you had suggested I thought I am going to test my theory. So I unplugged the reel light ballast on the input side and still the same thing. So I unplugged the top box light ballast on the input side and turned the power switch on and the game started booting. It gave me a Ram error so I reset it and it booted to main battery low. Which I knew it was going to do that. So I changed the main battery and went through the same process again and the machine is up and working. What do you know I actually got one right. Just the way the fluorescent reel light and the MPU LED's were flashing on at the same time about every 10 seconds or so it just made me think something is shorted out and pulling it down when it tries to start up. It must not have been to long ago since this machine was working 100% because it took a one dollar bill which I was not surprised. Then I put a new five dollar bill in it just knowing it was going to spit it back out but it accepted it. I have not tried any other Bill's yet. I did notice the bill validator face does not lite up so it must be burnt out bulbs since the validator works. I also did notice I get no sound out of the right speaker. I have read some of the machines were setup to just use one speaker. I dont understand why they would not at least hook the 2 speakers up where they would at least work in mono sound. I will have to test the right speaker to see if it works and then go from there I guess. Thanks