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1970s Gottlieb Skipping Players

By JRC6000

2 years ago



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#2 2 years ago
Quoted from JRC6000:

sometimes plays player 2 normally, other times just skips to the second ball for Player 1. The next time it'll give Player 2 a ball as normal. Same thing happens with 3 or 4 players. Sometimes the other players get a ball, sometimes they are skipped. I'm trying to figure out what causes the machine to decided to move to the next player at the beginning of the ball versus moving back to player 1.

Check that the 3rd Motor 2C switch is open most of the time.

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#5 2 years ago

Do the switches on PB2, PB3 and PB4 to the right of red arrow above open?

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