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Quoted from kermit24:Isn't that assembly in the very back a diverter and not a flipper?
Maybe?
It's definitely a flipper mechanism judging by the baseplate. I would think a diverter would either latch or PWM if it needed to stay on for a while, rather than depending on the EOS wiring of a flipper mech.
That said, there is technically no reason why a diverter could not use a flipper mechanism to function. The trolls in MM are held up by flipper coils after all...
Quoted from Fytr:going with offset flippers on the bottom
The flippers are positioned vertically even. I would expect them to be symmetrical as normal.
Baseplates can be at any angle to account for other mechanisms, and are offset asymetrically on many games.
(oops, I got ninja'd by 30 seconds.)
Quoted from TheNoTrashCougar:It is made out of thick 304 stainless steel infused with megaseed oil
You just answered the question I wasn't going to ask because it wasn't relevant to R&M. Thanks! And that answer is basically "Yes, #304 is totally okay for steel ball contact, you just prepared it incorrectly for your homebrew that keeps flaking metal dust everywhere."
As for a relevant question, would it adversely affect the flooble operation if a ball-conserving operator were to fit the post with rubber?
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