As I look at my stack of CAVE PCBs, I am wondering how long I can expect them to last. Personally I am only interested in SH3/CV1000 PCBs, because that is all I own, but feel free to discuss all CAVE PCBs here.
From what I have seen, if an SH3 PCB does not undergo damage from misuse, one or more of the following faults will eventually arise:
1) Capacitor failure
2) EEPROM corruption
3) U14 chip failure
I have seen several Ibara and Mushi PCBs with cap failures, and this is not a big deal to fix, but it shows that if enough hours are put in the caps will fail. But how many hours?
In relation to 2), I had a Mushi PCB that seemed to have some sort of EEPROM corruption (Ultra would never stay unlocked, settings wouldn't stay saved, etc). I have read of other similar cases (but only with Mushi). Is there a way to fix that that isn't very difficult? Is it Mushi-specific or are there other documented cases in other games?
The U14 chip failure is the cause of color issues, and is
well-documented on Futari PCBs, but I have come across it on Ibara PCBs as well. What is the cause? Too much heat near the JAMMA connector due to improper ventilation over long periods of time? And are there any documented cases of U15 or U16 failure?
Any other issues we can expect?