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I have to admit that I haven't even had a chance to try moving my "c" target or order my power supply yet. I'm getting behind on all of my pin's needs. Really like my Houdini already. I just come across that style limit switch often and I got me thinking....
Would it be possible to use a separate power supply for the flipper coils and not run any of the voltage through the existing boards? The flipper coil strength could be dialed in by simply adjusting voltage output from this power supply. Once set up I would think the coil strength would never varry.
What if flippers could be set up like old school pins? Just voltage going through coils via path of cabinet flipper buttons, nothing more. Wouldn't that flipper act just like older Bally or Williams pins?
I just received my upgraded power supply. I didn't receive any information about the $150 credit towards another purchase. Was I supposed to order with a code or something similar? I will email them but holiday weekend started now so figured I'd ask here.
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