The machine is a 1975 Gottlieb with original flipper EOS switches. Would I see an improvement with the new replacement "High Current" switches offered by PBR?
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The machine is a 1975 Gottlieb with original flipper EOS switches. Would I see an improvement with the new replacement "High Current" switches offered by PBR?
Quoted from schudel5:Possibly. If they're pitted, worn and dirty they could make a difference. Other things that can help, if you haven't already addressed, are cabinet switches, Jones plugs and a flipper rebuild with new sleeves.
New flipper cab switches installed, Jones plugs have been polished with wire wheel, plungers cleaned and polished with new sleeves. One thing I didn't do was change out coil stops. EOS gap set to 1/8". Also set to High Tap.
Next I'll check the voltage to the flipper coils.
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