My grand lizard blew the flipper board fuse as well. I replaced the fuse and it did work after. But I went ahead and bought this to be safe. Pretty inexpensive
http://pinballpcb.com/products/system-9-11-flipper-power-supply/
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My grand lizard blew the flipper board fuse as well. I replaced the fuse and it did work after. But I went ahead and bought this to be safe. Pretty inexpensive
http://pinballpcb.com/products/system-9-11-flipper-power-supply/
No I didn’t. It seemed to blow for no obvious reason. That was part of the reason I went with a new board , felt safer long term.
Maybe make sure the flipper coils aren’t burnt before the replacing the fuse? I have smelled burnt before and it’s not always easy to figure where it was from.
Admittedly I only know basic things to look for. But checking the flipper coils seems like safe and Easy step.
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