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Just did a big refurb/playfield swap on FH. Plays wonderfully, then loose Left flippers after a few games, and F101 needs replacing. Done it twice now. Whats the best way to test and prevent? Thanks.
Check your EOS switches...
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Will do, thanks. I had to adjust them because they were opening too early with the new flipper rebuild lug.
We have a winner. Re-adjusted the EOS leaves, and now, no more fuse blowing. Thanks. Why do they blow the fuse? Coils on too long?
Quoted from dendoc:We have a winner. Re-adjusted the EOS leaves, and now, no more fuse blowing. Thanks. Why do they blow the fuse? Coils on too long?
If the eos is not set properly, the coil is getting high power all the time, instead of switching to the low 'hold' power.
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