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GI flippers switches

By Scullymcgee

1 year ago


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#7 1 year ago
Quoted from Kneissl:

What's going on here?
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This is a reimport from Italy. A lot of them had that weird board.

A few pins I've seen have come in with a similar flipper coil replacement that is a common coil in Italy, with a spacer to allow it to fit.

As soon as practical the OP should put things to right with 11630 coils, correct End of Stroke switches, etc.

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