Quoted from king-pin:Forgot photos again.
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I just love the bg and mirroring on that game.
Quoted from king-pin:Forgot photos again.
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I just love the bg and mirroring on that game.
Once the drywall robots are out of the research phase, we can all have a pinball outbuilding eventually.
Quoted from PinMonk:Once the drywall robots are out of the research phase, we can all have a pinball outbuilding eventually.
That is the easy part. Let me know when they have a robot who finishes it.
Quoted from BoJo:That is the easy part. Let me know when they have a robot who finishes it.
Physically it's pretty hard, repetitive motion. I have a brother in-law who had surgery for blown out discs from a couple decades of this. I doubt the taping/sanding/texturing robot is far behind.
Quoted from Spyderturbo007:Help me out with this...what is a “Power Box”. It looks too small to be an electrical panel.
Probably should have described it as a fuse box.
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Enough boring pinball pics, let's talk about your wiring plan!
So 6 circuits for 44 games huh? It's says 30mA on the label but that can't be right. How may Amps is each circuit rated for?
(Nice collection, btw )
Quoted from Fytr:Enough boring pinball pics, let's talk about your wiring plan!
So 6 circuits for 44 games huh? It's says 30mA on the label but that can't be right. How may Amps is each circuit rated for?
(Nice collection, btw )
30mA is like GFCI in USA, not overload.
In Australia, all GFCIs (Called RCBO in Aust.) are on the breakers in the sub panel, not on the outlets in kitchen/bath/outdoor area
In picture, labeled "C10" for lights and "C16" for outlets....sorry, I'm not sure what's that mean.......I'm learning
(10Amp and 16Amp??)
Main switch is 80A
Yep 80Amp main switch, light breaker at 10Amps and power breakers at 16 Amp, all very standard.
The 30ma is fault tripping current to earth.
In Australia we run at 240volts so our current is half of yours.
ie so a pin running on 110volts drawing 8Amps for instance will only draw 4 Amps at 240Volts.
Quoted from Toads:In Australia we run at 240volts so our current is half of yours.
ie so a pin running on 110volts drawing 8Amps for instance will only draw 4 Amps at 240Volts.
Ohms law right there in action E=I/R (voltage and amperage inversely proportionate) sorry ... electicronics nerd here
Quoted from Fytr:Enough boring pinball pics, let's talk about your wiring plan!
So 6 circuits for 44 games huh? It's says 30mA on the label but that can't be right. How may Amps is each circuit rated for?
(Nice collection, btw )
Sorry,at it for another day.
World cup soccer and No Fear.
Hardware store had just what I was after.
48 cabinet protectors cut out and drilled out.
Enough leftover to make another 12,so 60 in total. Material cost $17.So about $1.15 per machine plus time.
Quoted from king-pin:Hardware store had just what I was after.
48 cabinet protectors cut out and drilled out.
Enough leftover to make another 12,so 60 in total. Material cost $17.So about $1.15 per machine plus time.
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Haha I make mine too.
Got a good “end of roll” piece of about 4 metres for $20 at a surplus store - I’ve made 100s out of that piece of material, still heaps left.
What did you use to “drill” them with? I tried to drill them, it ended badly. Lol
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Quoted from king-pin:Hardware store had just what I was after.
48 cabinet protectors cut out and drilled out.
Enough leftover to make another 12,so 60 in total. Material cost $17.So about $1.15 per machine plus time.
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But they don't light up like mine. I know I know yours are cheaper.
Gorgar (resized).jpgQuoted from rotordave:Haha I make mine too.
Got a good “end of roll” piece of about 4 metres for $20 at a surplus store - I’ve made 100s out of that piece of material, still heaps left.
What did you use to “drill” them with? I tried to drill them, it ended badly. Lol
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Put them in my drill press 4 at a time. A few need a small trim when the hole stays attached,the bottom ones I guess.
Quoted from king-pin:Electrician was not feeling the best yesterday. Our national game AFL had it's grand final on Saturday and the electrician s team won it.
Ahem 'national game' please don't perpetuate the story that AFL is THE national game as if the NRL, the National Rugby League doesn't exist (its bad enough in places like the US where Hollywood makes it seem that way ) lol. Perhaps on the West Coast while there's no NRL team it might seem that way. Was a great grand final on Sunday. The best thing was neither Melbourne team won in either code's Grand Final
Your rooms coming along nice mate!
Quoted from Our_Man_in_Oz:Ahem 'national game' please don't perpetuate the story that AFL is THE national game as if the NRL, the National Rugby League doesn't exist
It’d be interesting to know what is the National game.
I would suggest it is Cricket. As everyone likes that.
But between the oval ball codes, I would guess AFL has the advantage.
I know Rugby Union is a distant third.
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I’ve only played swords of fury on a video pinball cabinet. That game looks so great. I can’t wait to try the real thing. It doesn’t come up local for sale very often.
Quoted from Luckydogg420:I’ve only played swords of fury on a video pinball cabinet. That game looks so great. I can’t wait to try the real thing. It doesn’t come up local for sale very often.
Very rarely come up over here to.
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