(Topic ID: 118446)

Flipper coil issue

By Stretch7

9 years ago


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#2 9 years ago

One side of EOS and flipper power will connect to the terminal with thin wire only. The other side of the EOS will connect to the terminal with both thin and thick wire.The ground(Negative) will connect to the thick wire terminal. Here is a animated diagram to explain. Slides are slowed down to view.

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#4 9 years ago

Using a multi meter, make the following resistance (ohms) tests on the new coil.
(Disconnected from the playfield)

1. Thick wire terminal to thick/thin wire terminal
2. Thin wire to thick/ thin terminal

Post back the readings

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