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Sounds like a wise decision to me.
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A smart man knows his limits and doesn't tear into something that he may make worse.
Sounds like a wise decision to me.
--
Rob Anthony
Pinball Classics
http://LockWhenLit.com
Quality Board Work - In Home Service
borygard at gmail dot com
Measure voltage on both lugs of the questionable coils.
Meter set to 200V DC range, black lead to ground strap, red lead to each coil lug, one at a time. If that is completely foreign to you, then cuddle up to some internet searches or YouTube videos and study up until it makes sense. Or, send out the driver board, or call in a professional.
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Rob Anthony
Pinball Classics
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Quality Board Work - In Home Service
borygard at gmail dot com
Make sure the wires into the coin door interlock switch are attached and the switch is working properly.
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Rob Anthony
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Quality Board Work - In Home Service
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Quoted from Taxman:Wouldn't that cut off the high power coils? He said the 50V coils are working.
50V and 20V are separate wires into and out of the switch. They're not related except that they both go through the interlock.
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