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DIY Pinball Flipper Coil Fans

By awesome1

1 year ago


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    #35 1 year ago

    Any reason why not to hook up to CN11 in the cab instead of routing up to CN6 in the backbox?

    #39 1 year ago
    Quoted from jackd104:

    Here’s mine. Laugh all you want - it works swell. [quoted image]

    And it is movable from pin to pin with a rock bottom cost of 0 because you have one already I like your style

    #40 1 year ago
    Quoted from RTS:

    Nope. I used CN11.

    Thanks I think I will as well, just a little cleaner install.

    #43 1 year ago

    Bumpers that go on fan

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N74P0QB

    Fans I bought: many others will work

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S9W1JGB

    Fuse Holder: (this is slow blow fuse style) 5mm x 20mm. You could also use automotive style fuse holder. Or simply use spade terminal and go directly to either end of fuse. I just got this style because I have plenty of this style fuse. 1 AMP

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JW375QZ/ref=redir_mobile_desktop

    5 Position if connecting to CN11
    https://www.pinballlife.com/100-idc-5-position-connector-for-22-gauge-wire-19105.html

    3 Position if using CN6
    https://www.pinballlife.com/156-396mm-idc-3-position-connector-for-18-gauge-wire.html

    Diode:
    https://www.pinballlife.com/diode-1n4004.html

    #44 1 year ago
    Quoted from Apollo18:

    Could you please list the items needed by name
    As I can do this and am very excited to try
    But my vocabulary is lacking and unsure of what to look for or how to find the needed parts.
    Also thanks for creating this thread.

    Sorry meant to quote this see my message above.

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