Quoted from Da-Shaker:I was thinking since it was a contact/no contact switch, it wouldn't matter.
You’re correct. It doesn’t matter.
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Quoted from Da-Shaker:I was thinking since it was a contact/no contact switch, it wouldn't matter.
You’re correct. It doesn’t matter.
Quoted from Da-Shaker:Cool, thank you. Cleaning them seemed to help. Maybe I'll give it a little filing. I just used a dollar bill before.
Use a flex stone or an actual file. Don’t need to be shy with these beefy EOS switches. Give em hell.
Then when finished I like to clip my meter to the eos switch to make sure it’s making strong contact when the flipper is at rest.
Quoted from Da-Shaker:I used a nail file and no change.
I thinking now it's the coil stops. They weren't replaced, because you have to buy the entire flipper bracket. It's one piece. When I have time I'll remove the bracket and smooth/flatten them out. Would anybody agree?
If I was rebuilding those flippers, everything would be new except the coil. And I would’ve upgrade them to extension springs instead of compression springs.
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