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Flipper with EOS switch that doesn't need one

By Seamlesswall

4 years ago


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#2 4 years ago
Quoted from Seamlesswall:

Tuned up a Stern Simpsons. Flipper had an EOS switch but no actuator to open it. Only 2 lugs to the coil. Assume the software takes care of the voltage drop in hold mode. Should I just solder the 2 wires together? Would it make a difference?

By the time they made Simpson they had solid state flippers. No EOS needed. Maybe the flipper was replaced and they just used a bracket that had one? Pictures would help.

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