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Title: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 14, 2018, 07:29:11 PM
 :wave: Does anyone have a 1090 wiring diagram? I sse a lot of patches in the wiring and i need to resolve them.


Email: david@wasillalocksmith.com


Thanks
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 17, 2018, 09:13:13 PM
 :banghead: :banghead:  This is driving me crazy, I got the book and it is useless in the wiring of the door. Thats my issue and some with the other wiring, I can do this correctly however I have to have a wiring diagram.   :hissyfit:


I found one on eBay, and the seller cant email it for some reason.


More coffee!
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Jon on March 18, 2018, 04:33:06 AM
Check your email


It should be coming from


Ballyemparts@gmail.com
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 07:05:14 AM
Got it, your a lifesaver.


 :1:


Now, I've got coffee in me im ready to go.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 07:18:43 AM


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Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 10:25:25 AM
After spend the morning with this diagram, it's the best in restoring the machine. The diagram is easy to read, I have broken it down into different sections of repair. Using a 3 ring binder I will be able to restore the door wiring to factory.


I was fortunate to have a father in law who was a pack rat. I have all of his electronic equipment, ten solder irons, huge electronics tool assortment, old supplies up the yeng yang.


 :thank_you: :thank_you: :thank_you:
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Jon on March 18, 2018, 02:55:07 PM
Well I guess if you really want to give me some money make a contribution to New Life games they always need the money to keep the website up
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 02:58:21 PM
Well I guess if you really want to give me some money make a contribution to New Life games they always need the money to keep the website up




Done.  :thank_you:
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 03:02:17 PM
After spend hours on the wiring diagram, I've located the fubar. I'm going to put everything back the way its suppose to be. The wiring diagram is the best tool it has everything, the Molex plugs are well described.  :dancing_2:
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Jon on March 18, 2018, 03:30:03 PM
I'm glad you're able to understand the diagram most people take a week or two to understand one I recommend having it printed in one sheet and laminated then you can draw on it with grease pins and erase it easy and it's kind of cool to have hanging behind the machine
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 18, 2018, 04:56:45 PM
I'm glad you're able to understand the diagram most people take a week or two to understand one I recommend having it printed in one sheet and laminated then you can draw on it with grease pins and erase it easy and it's kind of cool to have hanging behind the machine

Jon... Your an asset to NLG.. I'm glad to have you as a friend.. Going to give you some Karma myself..  :1:  Have a Safe trip on Wed..  :wave:

Gary
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 07:11:22 PM
The diagram is easy to understand, I basically blew up sections, printed them off, now its easy to see, easy to follow. I was able to restore the door wiring exactly as factory. I have a set of clipped wires that were for the electric lock, I will most likely put them on a two prong Molex connector to keep them from shorting out. The electric tape is all gone, I cleaned up the wiring so it's pristine. On the spliced wire repair i used shrink tubing and re-inserted into the harness. It came out excellent. Now the old Bally replacement glass is being shipped to me. On one piece it's flaking so I found one thats identical. The belly glass has a chip in it, I've got that being shipped also.


The light on top is something I needed to figure out, with the diagram it is a piece of cake.


 :dancing_2: :dancing_2: :dancing_2: :dancing_2: :dancing_2:




Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 18, 2018, 07:18:04 PM
I'm also restoring the call light feature, the old wiring was ripped from the slot machine base "reset electronic lock". I replaced all the locks using authentic Chicago Ace locks and I keyed them alike. Now the slot machine door, the slot machine base door lock and the reset electrical lock are on one key. With the diagram I'm able to re-assembly the wiring per factory.


 :dancing_2: :dancing_2: :dancing_2:




Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 20, 2018, 08:13:34 AM
Mystery wires.


Does anyone have photos where these plugged into???
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 20, 2018, 08:16:54 AM
Mystery wires, they are six, I've learned about several wlres however I'm  stumped as to where they plug into originally went to.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 20, 2018, 09:25:02 AM
Not all the wiring in every machine was used. A lot of wires like were just terminated to molex plugs. I’m thinking they were for casino use.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 20, 2018, 09:27:10 AM
Could you help me Bally slot machine attendant key wiring.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 20, 2018, 09:31:36 AM
Since they were cut at sometime, I could put Mulix plugs to protect from a short.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 20, 2018, 08:57:58 PM
Long process, however i was able to go through the wiring and clean up all of the issues. I checked everything with a meter. I still am in the process of repair and not powering the system up.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 21, 2018, 06:50:43 PM
OK
I've got the; door wiring completely finished, the wiring inside the slot machine. Seems to be completely a successful part of the job.


I've got the exterior finished, all of the holes have buttons, I used brown calking blending it in the interior, replaced some screws, adding ones that were missing. Now the inside has all the screws in place.


The reel, hopper, are next to be cleaned and serviced.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 22, 2018, 08:57:15 PM
Photos of the lights, electrical is pretty much complete. I have to work on the reels, they are not correct.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 22, 2018, 09:05:54 PM
The cabinet front pay out had to be completely rebuilt, refinished, before the rebuild the door had closing issues.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 23, 2018, 02:46:22 PM
 :applause: I just got in a used but in excellent condition middle glass plate since this one was pealing. Most of the bulbs are replaced with USA made GE new old stock, however I ran out of them for the top, so I ordered some more.

Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 23, 2018, 03:02:04 PM
Your machines looking great. You know when you get that one done, your going to want to build out another.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 23, 2018, 03:04:43 PM
Your machines looking great. You know when you get that one done, your going to want to build out another.


Nope, my wife will make me a gelding.  :Tongue_Out:
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 23, 2018, 03:07:56 PM
Wait till she starts playing it..
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 23, 2018, 04:20:32 PM
 :nerd: I've done a lot of "quality" work, new screws replacing missing or damaged ones, tracing all of the wires, rewiring using the factory diagram for a exact duplicate, moving stuff back to where the factory had them. I used Molex on some wiring to protect the electric from shorts, soldering broken wires, replacing  broken springs, replacing all of the bulbs, replacing the chipped glassglass and flaking glass. Installing a new electrical power supply, re-attaching the lower and upper cabinet, filling the old holes in the cabinet with " plastic dark brown plugs", touching up the interior cabinet, removing holes that were not factory.


 :odie: I still have to run a power box with a switch to turn on and off the slot machine, I don't want to change what the factory built, so I'm building a double gang box with a light switch and a single plug in for the slot machine. This way I have it set up just the way it was without butchering the wiring. The base cabinet has some small changes, I'm installing a " funnel" inside the lower cabinet to direct the quarters to the box for coin storage. All of the Ace tumbler locks have been keyed alike, the slot machine door, lower cabinet door and key override.


The slot machine is working now, I have the belly glass to install, belly glass trim, bulbs to finish, some cabinet fixer upper, and miscellaneous stuff.  :garfield:


 :EmoticonHelp4: The major issue is getting the payout working correctly,  I'm going to have to read the book and get working on it.  :EmoticonHelp4:



Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 25, 2018, 03:28:37 PM
Up to now I've got a handle on most of the electrical issues except for the six volt if I unplug the upper lights the fuse wont blow, if I plug in the upper lights the fuse blows, however its tied into the door someway and I need to work on it.  :banghead:




 :duh: Im finding all sorts of fubar's in this machine, the florescent light kept falling out, I realizeed that the screws holding the thing together were backward pushing the bulb out. A simple issue however on this machine its commonplace for things to be screwed up. It is just ine issue at a time.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 25, 2018, 04:26:07 PM
Depends on what type of hack owned it before you. I’ve seen some pretty messed up machines.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 25, 2018, 05:15:51 PM
Well, I'm un-hacking it,  when its completed its going to be correct. When its complete it will be a nice one.  :garfield:
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 25, 2018, 06:56:37 PM
Another issue, the upper cabinet has two plugs, I think I have gotten them mixed up. Can anyone give me some direction?
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 26, 2018, 07:55:21 AM
Ive circled this resistor/part, is this normal? I cannot find this on any diagram, is this a added chingaderas.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: Amechanic on March 26, 2018, 08:12:59 AM
No that’s normal. I’ve seen them with and without the resistor. If I get a machine in and I need to change the switch or rewire it due to a nasty solder job, I always leave it. If it’s missing, then I leave it off.
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 26, 2018, 11:27:27 AM
No that’s normal. I’ve seen them with and without the resistor. If I get a machine in and I need to change the switch or rewire it due to a nasty solder job, I always leave it. If it’s missing, then I leave it off.


 :thank_you: 
Title: Re: 1090 Bally diagram
Post by: David Walz on March 27, 2018, 06:32:07 PM
I finally got the wiring completed, everything electrical is functioning as it should and NO ugly black tape, hacked wires.  :thank_you:  for all your HELP.
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