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More powerful Bumpers: Switching to DC Unwinding some wire ?

By rolf_martin_062

8 years ago


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#11 8 years ago
Quoted from EMsInKC:

I'm always amused at the resistance to hi tapping a game. Talk about an easily reversed mod...

I hear ya. But high tapping is really meant to correct voltage problems at a location, not to compensate for dirty switches and poorly maintained flippers and pop bumpers on a game. If everything is cleaned and rebuilt and it still won't function properly, then yeah, go ahead and high tap it. It should be the last thing you do, not the first.

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