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EM Pinball Repair: Where to Start? (First time)

By SantaEatsCheese

10 months ago


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#33 10 months ago
Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:

And you can set it on freeplay with an alligator clip? She's playing smoother now. Gotta figure out how to crank up the flippers and get those score reels going smooth.
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The pinrepair.com EM section has a chapter on how to set your machine for free play by simply adjusting a switch on the credit unit so that it’s still closed at zero credits. I prefer doing that over using an alligator clip that could possibly come off over time with all the machine vibrations. It’s also cheaper! Plus, it’s easily undone by adjusting the switch back so that it opens at the zero position again.

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