I got a Class of 1812 many years ago with non-working flippers. The flippers are not transistor controlled.
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I got a Class of 1812 many years ago with non-working flippers. The flippers are not transistor controlled.
Quoted from RC_like_the_cola:What was the cause of your flipper issue?
It was an unusual case where someone had modified the flipper system for use overseas, but it ultimately came down to some missing wires. It's been years, but i'm pretty sure the high voltage goes directly to the flipper button switches and then to the flippers. There is no pcb involved and it's all in the cabinet.
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