Quoted from kursiv:I’m aware this is no answer to your question. :-)Never liked the EM style flipper bats and chose to upgrade to a more contemporary design. Quite satisfied with how they look and play.
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zipper flipper purists may need to look away..
Looks Good! I beat them out last night as was able to use the existing shoes. Looks and plays better. Do you feel it's more accurate and easier to aim up top with modern flipper bats?
Quoted from paulbaptiste:Looks Good! I beat them out last night as was able to use the existing shoes. Looks and plays better. Do you feel it's more accurate and easier to aim up top with modern flipper bats?
They probably wont feel more accurate to use if you are used to EM games. Found it easier to get them perfectly aligned with the overlying plastic – which I assume is the intended flipper angle. Had a hard time trying that with the EM bats. When the flippers closed they would form an almost horizontal flipper line..
Hi there- we had a request to make a replacement for the KICKER POST RED NYLON BALLY MIDWAY for a local pal. He is going to try it out but we are looking for a few others to see if our design solves the breakage issue with this part.
If you are interested, reach out to me at this email [email protected]
Quoted from mrs_mezelmods:we had a request to make a replacement for the KICKER POST RED NYLON BALLY MIDWAY for a local pal.
Fireball II also uses this post so you might want to post the same in that club thread:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/fireball-ii-club-members-only
Quoted from pinballshark:Is that originally a plastic part? In my game it's made of metal.
Post a picture
Hello. New to pinball collecting and one of my first pins is a Medusa. I am going to start restoring this one and wondering about the rubbers. Mine is currently all red, but I've seen several kits using white and yellow on the flippers. What are the original colors?
My playfield is pretty jacked too, so I will have to restore or replace it.
Quoted from Wowdesigns:Hello. New to pinball collecting and one of my first pins is a Medusa. I am going to start restoring this one and wondering about the rubbers. Mine is currently all red, but I've seen several kits using white and yellow on the flippers. What are the original colors?
My playfield is pretty jacked too, so I will have to restore or replace it.
The white and yellow were the originals used. If you look at the original flyer for Medusa this is what's shown.
https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=pinballdb&id=687&image=2
Private Message (PM) BobLangelius or got or http://www.langelius.com/ and he can sell you replacement targets for the top of the playfield. Must have if yours are broken or not the original targets.
Quoted from meSz:The white and yellow were the originals used. If you look at the original flyer for Medusa this is what's shown.
https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=pinballdb&id=687&image=2
Private Message (PM) BobLangelius and he can sell you replacement targets for the top of the playfield. Must have if yours are broken or not the original targets.
Awesome, thanks for that. I should have looked closer at the flyers I saw. Wanted to make sure there weren't multiple variants
Somebody asked me recreate the little kicker pole in between the two flippers of a Fireball II which can be used on a Medusa also. So here it is.
The 2 last pics where my first version, since them been using the red semi tranparant look. Price 17$ or 15 € + shipping.
If you have any questions just shoot.
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Does anyone know where to source the dual eos switch used for the zipper flippers? The ones installed in mine are 2 normally closed eos with a metal blade in between separating them. They seem kind of unique to me. I combed through Marco and Pinball Life but didn't see them.
PXL_20210115_174732322 (resized).jpgPost #388 is your friend: it has details on how to assemble the custom EOS switches from stock parts (no one sells the complete unit).
Ahh ok. I had searched in topic looking for the info before asking and skimmed through that post but I guess I missed it. I see it now. Thanks for the help.
Ok for the zipper flipper EOS switches, PBR no longer carries ASW-A20-36 or 37 so at the moment I'm SOL.
Upon further research, I found Pacman's Medusa restoration. He referenced post #388 to rebuild his EOS switches. Looks like he used 580-5018-00 and replaced ASW-A20-36/37 with ASW-A20-34. You can view a pic of this on post #57 of his restoration thread here:
I have both of these switches on hand, only problem is ASW-A20-34 has 2 terminals while the original ASW-A20-36/37 has 3 so I'm not sure how to wire them. I checked schematics but not the best at reading them nor am I well versed in electrical theory. Wondering if anyone knows the answer to this conundrum. Attaching pics of my old and new EOS switch stacks.
new eos (resized).jpgold eos (resized).jpgCheck VERY carefully, but I'm nearly 100% certain the outer-most terminal on the switch assembly - the one nearest the screw heads that hold the switch stack in place - is just a tie point for the black/yellow (one flipper) and red/black (other flipper) wires coming from the wiring harness to the zipper flipper assembly and then on to one lug of the flipper coil. I suspect it was wired that way by the factory to allow the wires from the harness to move together.
If I'm correct all you need to do is connect together the wires leading to that old "fifth" lug, solder, and insulate.
Sometimes they are tight on the shaft. Try prying it off from the bottom. You can break the bat plastic and pry it off. It will come off. Worst case PBR sells the shaft but the OE is better.
Quoted from calico1997:Here's a tread I recently posted on making the ubiquitous Medusa topper modification for this game - if you're into toppers.
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/medusa-topper-project#post-3851452
Man I thought I was really on to something with this topper, compliments of Kroger.... until I searched “topper” in this thread. Anyhow, here’s mine, wired to an extra switch on the shield button.
Quoted from mjalexan:Man I thought I was really on to something with this topper, compliments of Kroger.... until I searched “topper” in this thread. Anyhow, here’s mine, wired to an extra switch on the shield button.
I have the same one but I have it wired to the kick out hole
Seems like there is a lot of Medusa restoration action happening lately! We just finished ours up, picked one up at Captain's Auction several months ago, got the CPR playfield from the big eBay sale a while back...oh, and threw in a custom designed 3D printed topper while we were at it. Looks and plays great now! Really love the gameplay on this one.
Playfield swap including rebuilding and cleaning of everything as needed, electronics overhaul, powder coating, cabinet repair and repaint, the works!
The gold we used for the stenciling looks really good in person, but somehow seems to almost disappear in photos at certain angles. I like how the gold came out on the powder coating as well.
More photos are on our Facebook page where we document all of this stuff (search for "Outpost Kodelia").
medusa-01 (resized).jpgmedusa-06 (resized).jpgmedusa-10 (resized).jpgmedusa-12 (resized).jpgmedusa-13 (resized).jpgmedusa-14 (resized).jpgJust finished a playfield swap and working out the normal gremlins.
Problem: the upper left flipper coil is superheated
Can you guys take a look at my zipper flipper setup and let me know if I wired something incorrectly? The EOS switches are both closed and open normally when the flipper is engaged.
I noticed the problem when the upper left flipper became sluggish, likely because the coil sleeve melted. The paper yellowed a bit due to the heat.
During the swap, I used spare 16 gauge wire because the original wire was toasted, so the colors may be off.
Normal right flipper:
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Super hot coil left flipper:
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Edit:
Ski Dave found the problem. One of the diodes on the bad coil is backwards.
I’ve decided to sell my gold CPR playfield. I bought it around 2015, but I’ve decided to keep my game original - mostly because I have more deserving swap candidates.
https://pinside.com/pinball/market/classifieds/ad/115917
Hope someone can use this.
Hi Fellow Medusa owners. I’m restoring a Medusa and my EOS switches don’t look right.
On the left flipper the red and green (from non banded side of coil) wires have been soldered together instead of being on each side of a switch. Making them always closed.
The same has been done on the right with the orange (coming from the non banded side of the coil) and the black yellow.
So all I have operating is normally closed switch between the lug on the banded side of the coil and the middle lug between the 2 diodes on the coil.
Hopefully the pictures make sense.
I was trying to find a schematic for this EOS but couldn’t.
3FF1E24B-1E08-45CF-8BE3-0551A98BC322 (resized).jpegDA9E9DFC-BDF0-411B-811F-0E7EE1FB602F (resized).jpegThe secondary switches on the EOS stack control the power to the upper flippers. the idea is to keep both primary flipper coils from firing at the same time and potentially overloading the circuit. For either good or bad, shorting out these switches defeats this element in the design.
Another quick resto question. Are the brackets that hold the apron on supposed to be straight? Mine have a bend in them and when I tried fitting them to the new playfield they push the apron forward.
I’m tempted to go straighten them in a vice but wanted to check with other Medusa owners what theirs were like first.
Cheers.
F8F40C99-E2FD-433B-9D0E-B9E7F7BB0BAA (resized).jpegQuoted from Grefla:Are the brackets that hold the apron on supposed to be straight?
My end apron brackets are also bent - playfield hangers are straight:
Quoted from Quench:My end apron brackets are also bent - playfield hangers are straight:
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Thanks. Glad I didn’t dive in with the vice.
Are the zipper flippers supposed to contain the ball when closed? There is just enough room on mine to allow the ball to pass when closed, and the videos I’ve seen online have some variance in the angle.
Quoted from Mudflaps:Are the zipper flippers supposed to contain the ball when closed?
The zipper flippers do hold the ball when closed on mine.
Quoted from Quench:The zipper flippers do hold the ball when closed on mine.
Thanks. Odd that everything is (hopefully) assembled correctly and the ball has just enough clearance to drop through the flippers.
I’ll take another look when I re-stencil the cabinet.
I adjusted the zipper flippers, and now they will hold the ball. Unfortunately, I must have shorted something when the playfield was up. The 20A fuse on F1 is blowing. Any ideas where the problem may be?
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tech-bally-2518-54-power-module-blows-20a
Ok so got my boards back and game lit up but running into problems that I need to trouble shoot. First is the right side lights under flipper won’t stay on they flicker when using the flipper.
Quoted from Hyperion:Ok so got my boards back and game lit up but running into problems that I need to trouble shoot. First is the right side lights under flipper won’t stay on they flicker when using the flipper.
Those lights are driven by leaf switches on the zipper flippers. Go into the test and check that all lights are working.
If everything is working, you’ll likely need to adjust the leaf switches. If the lights don’t work, you may have a flaky LED connection. Put in a new lamp and see if that works.
Ok got display fixed and had flipper light working but the flipper light went out all together
But just finished putting in lighted posts
Here’s for you boomer snore fest pinballers who can’t handle anything different …. Zzzzzzzzz oh sorry I was taking a nap looking at your games WOW as Offspring says “ I don’t care what you think. I do what I feel like. Cause I am alive!” Peace out grandpa nappers https://www.facebook.com/100010014877888/posts/1551270308550117/?d=n
also did Williams Pharaoh documented in the Pharaoh owners club yeah that game sold in less than 30 mins on fb for $3500 to a baller who drove 10hrs each way to get it I must be doing something wrong! hahahahhahahahahahaha
Ps also posting Gorgar pics That ❤️ Is beating much faster than when I picked him up
The playfield lighting looks fine to me, although I would have gone with frosted warm white for the GI since it’s such a red game. I just think the backglass looks like someone fingerpainted the back of it. Good job on the restoration otherwise! I’ll go back to my “napping” now, lol.
Quoted from Hyperion:yeah that game sold in less than 30 mins on fb for $3500 to a baller who drove 10hrs each way to get it I must be doing something wrong! hahahahhahahahahahaha
What something sells for is not a good metric for good taste. Kinda the opposite here, in my experience.
Quoted from swampfire:What something sells for is not a good metric for good taste. Kinda the opposite here, in my experience.
Got a Stern Lightning this week again = gonna make that baby ✨ Your right taste is subjective & price is measurable. Mic drops
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