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Molex Connectors on Solenoids?

By iamabearsfan

3 years ago


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    #9 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    I molex the drop target assemblies I my pins. Some are in a position that is hard to service when switches need adjusted.
    I also replace my pop bumpers with the Data East style of pops and molex these so I can remove them for easier switch adjustments.
    Stern uses them without issue and I have no problems with my conversion, either.

    I do the same. Especially on drop target assemblies. Makes servicing them so much easier.

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    #34 3 years ago
    Quoted from Completist:

    I have NEVER been able to remove a spade connector from the bridges on a WMS 3-11 when I go to add the inline fuses. I'm guessing its just the time/heat that seizes them on there, but sometimes I swear they were welded on lol

    That's because some of the terminals were soldered to the bridge rectifiers.

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