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Original diodes on early Bally solid states

By jibmums

3 years ago



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#2 3 years ago

Thats a 1n4148 switching diode. The dark edge is the "band". That switch is not an EOS switch (that cuts high power to the flipper), is it a lange change switch? Only switches in the matrix have switching diodes.

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