(Topic ID: 260884)

Flipper will not stay energized

By 2manypins

4 years ago



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    #2 4 years ago
    Quoted from 2manypins:

    Working on a friend's fast break in the left flipper will not stay energized or hold.
    What would be the first thing to look at? I did check the flipper board and the fuse. Have you all experience it was the coil or maybe a transition on the board? Thanks for any of your opinions.

    the only time I have had issues like this it was the EOS switch

    #5 4 years ago
    Quoted from zacaj:

    Bad coil, bad connector, or bad transistor. Not EOS related.
    Also check the power and hold in the flipper test

    I thought the same when I had this issue, replaced coil and everything else except EOS. Was about to pull my hair out and finally replaced the EOS and it started working.

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