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Gottlieb spin a card

By larpo

7 years ago


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#27 7 years ago

The spin unit is a tiny unit in the left hand side of the head that does not have a plunger. It is probably the size of a tennis ball (but not circular, lol).
Could you please clarify? The Spin Unit is in the bottom of the cabinet. The Credit Unit is in the left hand side of the head and indeed does use a coil/plunger.

#29 7 years ago
Quoted from Otaku:

That is the match unit and the match number. If the last digit of your score matches that number (which changes secretly through the game to provide a "random" result) you win a free game.
The spin unit is a tiny unit in the left hand side of the head that does not have a plunger. It is probably the size of a tennis ball (but not circular, lol).

Could you please clarify what you said? The spin unit is a tiny unit etc?

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#33 7 years ago
Quoted from larpo:

There is a unit that looks like the spin unit and just left of it from the front end with a large bakelite disc on it.
If I push the plunger it releases something but I don't know what.

@ Otaku This is the question OP was trying to hone in on, not the illumination relay.The unit he was asking about (as well as its operation) looks like this;
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