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Current/amp draw from pinball machine...

By MoSeS_1592

4 years ago


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    #20 4 years ago

    Ok, this may be a "poor mans" answer, but I bought two (2) small "remotes" that work with three (3) each supplied outlets (you plug these outlets, into a standard wall outlet ) There is an on & off button for each of the three outlets. So with that I get 6 total quick on & off buttons. (Stanley 3PK Indoor Remote - $24 for each 3 pack)

    I have all my games with their neon lights on different power strips to just those 6 outlets. So in a flash, I can turn all on or off (We used to have to turn 20 or more different items on & off, which became a chore!)

    I have one Shuffle Bowler, One Cocktail Arcade game, 11 pins, 11 neon lights - all on this "system"

    Nothing blows, and all turn on & off with no issues. I may be breaking some "electrical law" here somehow, but if it 'aint broke, it makes it so much easier to just grab these and hit 6 small buttons ( I have them on the same key chain hanging by the entry way).

    Hope that helps!

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    #23 4 years ago
    Quoted from MoSeS_1592:

    That is one hell of a setup you have there! Nice!!!.

    Thanks! Appreciate that! And I think all of mine are on one 20a circuit. I do pause about 5 seconds between each button to keep the surge down (if any??)

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