(Topic ID: 114613)

installing a toggle

By dodgeball2014

9 years ago



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  • Latest reply 9 years ago by pinhead52
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    #3 9 years ago

    or, to preserve the originality of the game, can just plug it into a power strip.

    #6 9 years ago
    Quoted from presqueisle:

    My Buckaroo won't come back on with the power strip, only shuts it off. I have to reach in the coin door and trip it. I'm pretty sure it is on free play, and there are usually still credits on the game when I turn off the power strip. ???

    If it's truly on free play, then pressing the replay button on the front of the coin door should power it back on (and start a game in the process). A toggle switch alone won't turn power back on for this era of game; the Hold relay needs to be bypassed too. Left as original though, they require either a coin switch to close, or the replay button (which is activating the Start relay) in order to power back up.

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