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Cue Ball Wizard flippers

By United555

5 years ago



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    #2 5 years ago

    It is definitely electrical since the bat moves back into position when you turn off the power to the game. I don't have access to schematics manual right now and I am at work. I can look into it more in a few hours when I have access to my manual. Start by checking some easy things. You had the playfield raised, so perhaps something was bumped or disturbed. Also check cabinet switches.

    #3 5 years ago

    Does it go back up by itself when you turn the game power on?....or do you have to start a game and use the flipper first?

    #5 5 years ago
    Quoted from United555:

    It goes up when I turn power on...

    That means you have a dead short somewhere. One side of the coil is incoming constant DC voltage, the other is the grpund, or trigger. It could be a pinched trigger wire or a shorted driver transistor. Something is completing the circuit path to ground

    #7 5 years ago
    Quoted from Crash:

    The game does not use electronic flippers.

    If we are talking about the same game, Gottlieb Cue Ball Wizard....yes, it requires electricity from wires attached to this coil. These are electronic flippers.

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