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Again if I could ask for a little help from you AGB or other Alvin G owners, on mine, someone has done some business in the coin door, first off put together wrong so the flaps don't open, and when I got it on both coin mech switches had the green wire (with lug) disconnected, the center lugs have white/grey soldered to the middle lug. Not thinking much of it I plugged the green wires to the top lug and didn't get any action when I flipped the switch, open or closed. So I stuck them on the bottom and apparently it's in a closed state there, which seems backwards, cause upon hooking it up, either one, i got a credit but here's the weird thing, upon starting a game, it ALWAYS starts a 2 player game, with the green wires hooked up to the bottom switches. So I think it's obvious that it should be in a normally open state, on my game that means the top & bottom lugs. Just interested if there's something else weird in my game.
Quoted from robertmee:Sounds like you're missing the diode on the bottom..
Well I sure am. And I almost didn't post this question cause I thought it sounded too silly!
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