if its less than 55 in there, its not a good idea if you will be playing it. i still wouldnt keep anything outside the house
You're currently viewing posts by Pinsider ebjimmyg.
Click here to go back to viewing the entire thread.
if its less than 55 in there, its not a good idea if you will be playing it. i still wouldnt keep anything outside the house
not just pins, even video games, when you get them under 55, they wont work right. on video games the screens will start getting all scrambled, and pins shouldnt go under 55 as well. especially pins with backglasses. its too cold. if you leave anything like this in an area under 55 for an extended period of time they will take time to warm up too, things left in cold temps take hours to heat up to room temp even when you adjust the thermostat
You're currently viewing posts by Pinsider ebjimmyg.
Click here to go back to viewing the entire thread.
Wanna join the discussion? Please sign in to reply to this topic.
Great to see you're enjoying Pinside! Did you know Pinside is able to run without any 3rd-party banners or ads, thanks to the support from our visitors? Please consider a donation to Pinside and get anext to your username to show for it! Or better yet, subscribe to Pinside+!
This page was printed from https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/pinball-machine-in-garage-during-winter?tu=ebjimmyg and we tried optimising it for printing. Some page elements may have been deliberately hidden.
Scan the QR code on the left to jump to the URL this document was printed from.