All you have to do is put a jumper across the resistor to make the coin chute lights part of the regular 6v lighting voltage.
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All you have to do is put a jumper across the resistor to make the coin chute lights part of the regular 6v lighting voltage.
Quoted from SteveFury:All you have to do is put a jumper across the resistor to make the coin chute lights part of the regular 6v lighting voltage.
I take that back after viewing a similar schematic. However according to my Target Pool schematic, you can remove the 1 amp coin light fuse, leave that fuse socket empty and put a jumper from one of the 1 amp coin light fuse over to the load side of either 10a lighting fuse.
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