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Effect on pinball machines from evaporative coolers / humid climates

By ausretrogamer

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    With this brutal Australian summer we just had, our evaporative air-conditioner was on almost every day and almost every night.
    What we noticed was that a number of our floorboards had buckled and a few doors were sticking. This got me thinking, if I had my pinball machines in the house (instead of the garage), what impact this would have had on the physical (cabinet/playfield), mechanical & electrical aspects of my machines?

    PS: this came to mind as Iā€™m contemplating expanding the collection into the house.

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