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Gottlieb Decagon Coil EOS

By Chum43

7 years ago



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#1 7 years ago

Just cleaning up a Gottlieb 1970 Baseball and am currently cleaning up the back box. When I popped out the 10's unit I noticed that the EOS switch is busted and obviously not working. Not to hard to replace but I'm curious as to what effect that had on the coil. I did play a game on this before I bought it and scoring seemed normal.
Would it be a good idea to replace that on spec alone?

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#2 7 years ago

I mean replace the coil.

I will definitely replace EOS switch.

#4 7 years ago

Great to know.. Thanks. I will replace that switch.

#5 7 years ago

While I'm am the subject....

The 10 s unit has no contacts or wiring to let machine know what number it is on.
Like the ones, hundreds and thousands which are needed for replay and match. This said.... There is no fiber on the one side like the other ones. I'm assssssuming this is correct?

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#7 7 years ago

Great!!!
Another EM case closed.

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