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I'm in the process of finishing up populating my centaur playfield. can I use LEDs in the top left captive ball lane lights or do those have to be incandescent? This game has been apart so long I can't remember.
Quoted from monkfe:why couldn't you go led all around? I replaced the original sockets with bayonet sockets and I recall in that area I had to used a deeper socket as those bulbs sit lower on the playfield, but other than that I don't see why not...I'm using altek boards, but haven't powered them up yet...cabinet is taking me forever to paint...
Aren't they controlled lights that won't work with led? I can't remember.
Quoted from Dakine747:This switch that’s fixed midway up the orbs deployment channel on my game doesn’t have an actuator wire that allows a ball to roll back down if it doesn’t deploy properly. I’ve tried removing the wire, but it’s attached so tightly that I’m afraid I’ll damage the switch. I can’t seem to source a new switch and actuator wire. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
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https://twistedquarter.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1074
You should be able to use this and shape the actuator. The Bally parts book should have a drawing off the proper shape of you can just do whatever works.
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