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> I've checked the LED on the MPU when I power it on and it doesn't
> flash, at all. Does this mean my MPU needs to be repaired? ...or
> could it possible be something else.
>
> Also, if I need to have the MPU repaired, I could REALLY use some
> advice on who a reputable repair person might be to send it to.

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I would put my money on there being battery corrosion on the bottom of
the MPU board from an old rechargable battery. This destroys the
reset section on the board and the main system of that is a board that
will not flash at all.

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There are numerous reputable board repair places

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But for Bally MPU's the best bang for the buck is an Alltek Ultimate
MPU for $200, doesn't need a battery or eproms and can be transferred
to different games and carries a lifetime warranty.
http://www.allteksystems.com/products-mpu-replacements.html#mpu

But before you get to that you should (as described earlier) check the
fuses on the rectifier board on the lower right side in the head.
Fuse 3 is the one that will keep the MPU from having any flashes

After that you can check for some voltages right on the MPU.

Test point 4 is ground and is at the upper right corner
Test Point 5 is 5Volts and is near the bottom right corner
Test point 2 is 12V and is on the left side about 1/3 of the way up
from the bottom

The voltages enter the MPU board on the connector on the lower left on
the MPU, but you don't want to mess around there as the 43V pin is
next to the 5V pin and one slip up there and you can blow up most of
the chips on the board.

The MPU needs both 12V and 5V before it will get the first flash. 43
volts is unimportant at this point as you won't need it until the 7th
flash.

Once you determine if you have the 12V and 5V on the MPU we can move
to the next step.