Quoted from MANTO1975:does anyone know if there are colored plastic protectors available yet>
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Trevor
I was thinking about making some green ones. I will need to prototype and see how it looks.
--Scott
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Quoted from MANTO1975:does anyone know if there are colored plastic protectors available yet>
cheers
Trevor
I was thinking about making some green ones. I will need to prototype and see how it looks.
--Scott
Quoted from MANTO1975:great, please let me know how they go, I would be keen to purchase a set.
cheers
Trevor
I can cut some on Monday.
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle fluorescent green plastic sling and lane guide protectors are now up on the Pinball Life website!
https://www.pinballlife.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PBL-300-0122-00
20190715_105432 (resized).jpgQuoted from luvthatapex2:I doubt its the same power supply in ACNC/TNA vs AMH and Rob Zombie. ACNC/TNA use the p3roc, driver boards, pdled boards, etc vs AMH/Rob Zombie using the BH all in one board.
It's the same supply. Meanwell SE-600-48.
--Scott
Quoted from luvthatapex2:Interesting. so all 4 games use the same Meanwell SE-600-48?
Yes sir.
I made this plastic for my ACNC as a protector for the magnet core, but it also makes the save launch super consistent. I installed this and put back the pattern to "Original" and it is amazing. What a great ball save idea Charlie!
https://www.pinballlife.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PBL-300-0148-00
Quoted from javagrind888:That link comes up as a non existent product for me.
Yeah, looks like pinside quoting messes up the link. It is supposed to look like this:
https://www.pinballlife.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PBL-300-0148-00
Anyway, people were asking how this makes it more reliable... What this does is it puts a tiny gap between the metal of the magnet core and the pinball. This allows the ball to float more freely above the core and not be completely stuck to the core in a random location in 100% magnetic contact. Think of how The Shadow works. There is a gap between the center of the magnet and the ball filled with playfield. This allows the ball to not smash to the metal core, but instead the ball is touching the wood. It definitely works really well on my game and Terry's game here at Pinball Life.
--Scott
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