WPC Power Fix

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WPC Power Fix

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Power Fix Version (Required)
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$32.00


Product Information
Specification
WPC Power FixPrevent your WPC machine from resetting by fixing the power loading!
  • The WPC Power Fix is designed and made in America (Virginia and Arizona)
  • Recently released low quality foreign knock-offs over promise and under-deliver. Choose the original WPC Power Fix!
  • More than 10 years of proven performance with over 10,000 delivered
What it does

This circuit creates a unique 5 volt power source for the MPU board.  Resets happen on WPC pinball machines because the Driver Board's 5 volt power supply is minimally sized for the many functions it needs to drive.  WPC series MPU Boards have a watchdog circuit that shuts down the board if the voltage on the 5 volt line drops below a cutoff voltage (around 4.7 volts).  When this happens the machine appears to unexpectedly turn off - immediately ending any active games. Interestingly, the watchdog shutting down the MPU board often sufficiently reduces the draw on the 5 volt power supply such that the voltage quickly recovers and the machine starts booting as if all were well once again.  Unfortunately all is not well - in some cases re-energizing the MPU board just as quickly pulls down the 5 volt power supply and the watchdog again turns off the MPU - creating an endless on/off reset cycle about every two seconds.  Even if your machine doesn't enter this rapid "reset loop" but if your machine resets, your machine will experience additional resets - the periodicity of your reset loop may be minutes (or even an hour or more) but you are just waiting for the next reset.

The WPC MPU Power Fix eliminates watchdog resets by moving the MPU load off the 5 volt line to the 12 volt line.  If you look at the WPC MPU Power Fix board, several pins are missing from the wire-side connector... this is because the Driver Board 5 volt line is no longer passed to the MPU.  Instead a switched regulator generates a very stable 5 volt supply that is used only on the MPU.  This reliably satisfies the watchdog circuit and therefore the MPU board is not reset.  

Other parts of your pinball machine still use the original 5 volt power supply so best maintenance practices such as replacing failed capacitors, burnt connector pins, and non-functioning rectifier diodes still must be performed. At long last, however, you no longer have to worry about every hundredth of a volt when conducting these repairs.

Want more information?  Here is a link to my Detailed Technical Discussion of the daughterboard in a WPC system
Do I need Classic or Pro Version?The Pro daughterboard implements the same reset-preventing solution as the classic daughterboard but also includes additional circuitry to monitor your Power Driver Board.  How to read the LEDs:
  • Green LED lit means both your 12v and 5v power supplies are stable
  • Flashing Green LED 5v supply exceeded 5.6v
  • Red LED lit means at some point since turning your machine on the PDB 5v power supply dipped below the voltage that would have triggered a reset had the daughterboard not been present
  • Flashing Red LED means the 5v supply fell very low and needs maintenance
  • Blue LED lit means the 12v supply is weak - at some point since turing your machine on the PDB 12v regulated supply dropped below 9 volts
  • Red and Blue LEDs lit means both supplies on your PDB have triggered alerts.

This monitoring helps you make informed decisions about when to maintain your PDB power supplies. When I released the original daughterboard, some concerns were raised about the reset being an early indicator for needed power supply maintenance and that by preventing resets the indication is lost. The Pro version reveals this "lost" data point.

Remember, there still is no magic in my daughterboards - if the 12 volt supply is not sufficiently stable to drive the MPU load, you will see resets (the blue LED on the Pro will help you diagnose this possibility). But with the Pro daughterboard monitoring the PDB power supplies you can now have an enhanced understanding of PDB power supply health.

Should you buy the Classic or the Pro version? The simplest way to decide is to determine whether you would ever open your backbox to read the indicator LEDs on the daughterboard

How to Install it

No-tool installation is easy - open the backbox, find J210 on the MPU and removed the six-wire cable, attach the six-wire cable to the top of the daughterboard, and finally seat the bottom of the daughterboard onto J210.

Jimmy in Texas posted this video showing how to install a daughterboard:  https://youtu.be/qVT-iR0JIOA

Switching Regulator bundlePro Daughterboard with a switching regulator bundle.  This includes:
  • One Pro Daughterboard - the authentic WPC Power Fix Pro
  • One switching regulator to replace your driver board's LM7812
  • One switching regulator to replace your driver board's LM323

 

Product CodeWPC60KFM56
ManufacturerKAHR.US Circuits
ConditionNew
Weight0.1lb
Width2″
Height3″
Depth0.25″

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