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How do you test your light sockets with the machine disassembled?

By Silverstreak02

3 years ago


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    Post #5 Lamp/socket testing solution. Posted by TheLaw (3 years ago)

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    #13 3 years ago
    Quoted from weeze:

    I use a good ole 9volt battery goes on smoke detectors, etc. Gottliebs are better then Bally that is for sure.

    I note that a lot of people complain about Bally components, but I have never bought Home a wedge head yet they didn't need at least 8 to 10 or more of the sockets replaced because they were just too loose and would flicker brighter and dimmer, or on and off. Gottlieb bought a few batches of questionable quality sockets at one time or another.

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