Least that is good to know the battery has not eaten the Epoch board YET, but if you do get time at a later stage, best to fly-wire this battery off the board, as I have found out, working Epoch boards are starting to get a bit difficult to get now
Right, what may help here is moving the meters about, and see if the fault code changes in any way (Basically involves uncoupling the two wires on the back of two meters, and swapping them over)
Once it does, note the two meters you have moved along with the fault message you get.
Certainly if this machine was M1 series based, this trick often worked well for sniffing out a faulty meter, and I can not see any reason why this would not work too, assuming you have a faulty meter.
At least with checking this first before going on to poss replacement of the PSU, it will keep the possible cost of getting any needed replacement parts down to a minimum and not leave you out of pocket with buying parts you may not need.
Hi People
Thanks for advice, First thing is I dont want this to cause arguments on the forum, I have looked at the machine, When turned on the reels spin,still makes a loud hissing noise from the speakers and the alarm sounds.
The power supply underneath has all green lights on, The board with the battery, which seems to look ok ( no leaked ) has a green light flasing called secruity,and one light not on that states vdisp, Also a flashing green light on the bord with the percentage key and 1 flashing green light on the board at the back about half way down..I have no machine knowhow and if push comes to shove any ideas on where to sell as spares or repairs as ebay wont.Thanks