Mine is on the delivery truck as of today (: first pinball machine I'll of owned. #429
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After some neighbors throwing a Christmas party and lining the streets with 10 cars parked in the middle of the road, me and RL Carriers finally got it hauled off and into the house last night. Absolutely stunning. Poor image quality for a quality game, but hey. Darth Vader is fairly happy with his new acquisition. My first pinball machine, unlikely to be the last
IMG_20191206_204247_01 (resized).jpgAfter having owned it nearly a year: I still suck. But i've not tried changing anything on it other than code yet. I definitely get a LOT of sdtm shots and also need to tweak the magnet slightly. But I have really loved it. First pin, first NIB as well, and it has given practically zero issue - which I was very concerned about, as I usually see a lot of people comment on poor NIB quality - especially from Stern. Spooky seems to have it down a lot better due to their small production numbers.
Hey all.
My right slingshot is continually being triggered. I've tried adjusting it in the settings, no luck. It seems when the ball hits it, and sometimes even just upon starting a game, the hammer just starts wildly kicking the rubber until the ball drains or the machine is cut off (obviously). I tried adjusting the rubber, tried adjusting the power of the sling, it's helped none. Any ideas? As a first time owner - I've got zero clue what I'm doing here. Any help is much appreciated
Quoted from Jakers:It's a simple adjustment of the leaf switches. Spread them away from each other a little bit. It's always a good idea to do any adjusting with the game powered off to ensure you don't short something. Next time you order some parts, get yourself one of these tools.
https://www.pinballlife.com/ultimate-leaf-adjuster-tool.html?Category_Code=
Thank you!
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