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Getting occasional Node 8 GI overcurrent

By fooflighter

4 years ago



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    #2 4 years ago
    Quoted from fooflighter:

    I have a couple mods on my Star Wars Premium:
    BriteButtons Flipper LED's : Tied into the cabinet board with their install kit
    Star Destroyer: (from Hooked on Pinball) Lit from alligator clips on white GI lights
    I'm getting an occasional Node Board 8 over current on the lower play field which always causes the Right Blue GI lights to go out and requires some resetting and Node testing to get the lights back.
    I like how the GI lights power the Star Destroyers lights, turning them on and off with the other white lights.
    Is there any way to use an accessory power supply like the one at Pinball Life, and still have the mod react to the light sequencing of the GI rather than always be on?
    https://www.pinballlife.com/accessory-power-supply-for-stern-spike-spike-2-system-machines-cabinet-mounting.html
    Thanks all!!!

    I would start by loosing the alligator clips....

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