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Well, for one thing your right flipper has the wrong coil. Should both be 090-5020-30. Probably not the cause of your issues though. Or maybe it's compatible and just a different number
The eos being essentially bypassed would cause the flipper to dip when being hit by the ripper, as the game has no way of knowing that the flipper has been hit. The question is, why were they bypassed? Could just be someone who doesn't know about EOS switches, or could be masking some board issue.
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