Inside a Pinball Machine
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Hmmph..Any wonder I can't afford one :(
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@c0inoppl look for any broken insulation on all wires. If at least one touches the earth ground or another high-powered wire, it can short out. In some cases, crossed wiring that wasn't soldered is another thing. Also check any loose wiring off switches, solenoids and relays. This is a long process, but very useful. Another thing to watch for a rhythm. If the bulb stays on then suddenly it blows out, see if you can do it again by mimicking the same way how & when it went out.
Good luck.
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nice
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Veeery cooool machine. I have one EM pinball maschine - Shangri-la (Williams 1967) and for me EM machines are "magic". Only simple parts without electronic. With electromechanical "logic".
BTW what can I do for eliminate burn bulbs. It's 6,3V but sometimes, when reset coil reset all things - some bulbs get 110 V ! Where you suggest to check first?
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Very interesting, thanks for posting
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Bummer. I guess I'll just curl up and die....
Really, you are very wrong. When the waves hit, the first thing they will wash away is your microcontroller which will leave simpler but more easily repaired and maintained machines such as this one.
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me too! but I dig the pinball machine too, since I have a Royal Flush from the same company, same year...
I thought it said paintball machine
iCEExGaming 10 months ago 4
What this guy from 2134 means by "fixed program" means its mechanical.
MrTr0llol 9 months ago