bad coil, shorted out diode on coil? this would blow a fuse rather fast.
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So dis-connect the wire's to the coil and see if it still blows fuse.
Then hook up power to the out side coil posts and see if it blows fuse. (don't hold flipper button very long tho)
if this doesn't make fuse blow hook up center posts, either you have a short on the coil hold side, or the coil flip side.
assuming coil has 2 diodes, check to make sure a diode didn't short closed.
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