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Lock relay

By Ruggie26

2 years ago



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#5 2 years ago
Quoted from Ruggie26:

How do I disconnect and bypass. What wires should I cut and put together?
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I'd remove the single wire on the lug to the coil. Then slip a piece of cardstock between the blades of the two pairs of contacts furthest away from the coil.

Hold coils usually look like that and nothing to get alarmed about. Bypassing the hold or lock coil sometimes causes the game not to go to game over if you shut it off mid game. So for instance, if you are in the middle of an inning, and shut the game off, when you turn it back on it'll be at the same point in the game.

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