Reel Problems on Barcrest Austin powers mpu5
Started by Madfish21, Apr 15 2009 07:53 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 April 2009 - 07:53 AM
Morning,
I need help please, I recently bought a Barcrest Austin powers mpu5 machine, all was working fine, until to transport the machine i removed the front cabinet and the 3 main reels.
Once i reconnected the main reels everything works however they are completely out of sequence, they spin fine and pass test but the pictures and numbers don't correspond to what the machine thinks they are??.
I am sorry if this is a quick fix but I am baffled:err: I have tried swapping the reel assemblys and still its out.
Any help would be great.
Thanks Mark
I need help please, I recently bought a Barcrest Austin powers mpu5 machine, all was working fine, until to transport the machine i removed the front cabinet and the 3 main reels.
Once i reconnected the main reels everything works however they are completely out of sequence, they spin fine and pass test but the pictures and numbers don't correspond to what the machine thinks they are??.
I am sorry if this is a quick fix but I am baffled:err: I have tried swapping the reel assemblys and still its out.
Any help would be great.
Thanks Mark
#2
Posted 15 April 2009 - 08:01 AM
Not sure im 100% about this but......Just keep swapping the reels and putting the machine into test and use the nudge buttons to step each reel and match whats on the alpha display. Im sure someone eles will help you better though.
Kriss
Kriss
#3
Posted 15 April 2009 - 08:36 AM
Hi Kriss
Thanks for ideas mate, I have tried all combinations of swapping the reel assemblys and during test and reel stepping , the alpha diplay doesn't say what it meant to be shown?
Thanks Mark
Thanks for ideas mate, I have tried all combinations of swapping the reel assemblys and during test and reel stepping , the alpha diplay doesn't say what it meant to be shown?
Thanks Mark
#4 Guest_tommy c_*
Posted 15 April 2009 - 10:03 AM
if that doesn't help one of the lads will know what it is when they read it when they come online.Hi Kriss
Thanks for ideas mate, I have tried all combinations of swapping the reel assemblys and during test and reel stepping , the alpha diplay doesn't say what it meant to be shown?
Thanks Mark
#5
Posted 15 April 2009 - 02:06 PM
on each reelband there will be either a dot or a number take for instance , = reel 1 , , = reel 2 and so on
#8
Posted 15 April 2009 - 06:08 PM
Make sure as earlier stated that the reels are in the correct order, also make sure they are plugged into the right places on the reel driver board. The best way to check this is when the machine is resetting with the door open keep hold of reel 1 and it should alarm and say on the alpha display reel A or reel 1 error. Do this in sequence for all the reels to make sure they are plugged in the right place. So for instance if you are holding reel 1 and it says reel 2 error you know they are the wrong way around.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
#9
Posted 15 April 2009 - 06:33 PM
I had this exact same issue when I took the reels out of my Austin Powers in order to scan the bands for Moco's excellent DX layout. Nice to have my reels in there
I used trial and error, installed one of the reels in position A with band A... didn't line up, so tried another physical reel with the same band... again, not lined up... tried the last one, sorted
You could realign all the reel housing motors in their housings to make them 'universal' but there really isn't any point if you were happy with how they were before.
Also note that the reel housing not being pushed correctly onto it's mounting bracket on the reel shelf can make quite a difference to the winline being dead straight, so check they are all pushed down as far as they will go (without snapping!)
I used trial and error, installed one of the reels in position A with band A... didn't line up, so tried another physical reel with the same band... again, not lined up... tried the last one, sorted
You could realign all the reel housing motors in their housings to make them 'universal' but there really isn't any point if you were happy with how they were before.
Also note that the reel housing not being pushed correctly onto it's mounting bracket on the reel shelf can make quite a difference to the winline being dead straight, so check they are all pushed down as far as they will go (without snapping!)
Ben
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Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
#10
Posted 16 April 2009 - 07:16 AM
Thankyou Everyone , with a combination of checking the strips for there reel posistions and a few adjustments it now perfect again .
Thankyou for your help :-)
Mark
Thankyou for your help :-)
Mark
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