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Is this an A-5141 coil?

By DropTarget

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

Hi,

Going through a newly acquired Funland and came across this flipper coil (the red one on the left side). It has obviously been replaced but there are no markings on it.

Does anyone recognize it as an A-5141? Is there a way to tell without counting the windings?

Thx.

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#4 3 years ago
Quoted from slochar:

You could measure the resistance and compare to the chart.

yeah, but lots of coils should read about the same. I found a good A-5141 in my parts bin, I'll just swap it out to make sure.

Flipper isn't strong, "lets fix it"...... 1) replace coil 2) tighten coil stop so tight that it breaks, 3) make sure the EOS stays closed, put the top coil bracket on cockeyed.......etc

#5 3 years ago

Thanks Ken,

I was looking at the red coil. I already checked, but there's nothing there. As you can see, that one has a plastic terminal plate, not fiber. Nothing embossed.

#7 3 years ago

turns out it was a a Bally/Stern flipper coil. I don't have the number right now, but can get it if you really want.

over 8Ω compared to GTB's 6.3ish.

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