I don't think I'm comfortable making that repair myself. Should I have someone repair it or by a new rotten dog board?
It's a laundry mat machine with a lot of plays and I don't know it's history.
I don't think I'm comfortable making that repair myself. Should I have someone repair it or by a new rotten dog board?
It's a laundry mat machine with a lot of plays and I don't know it's history.
Quoted from Tomandmandy2020:I don't think I'm comfortable making that repair myself. Should I have someone repair it or by a new rotten dog board?
It's a laundry mat machine with a lot of plays and I don't know it's history.
I second the motion to have it repaired. Rottendog boards should be the last resort. Both the places I recommended should fix you up.
Posted in Fall 1994, there is a service modification Williams is suggesting to be done to the Eddy Boards on the Next Generation pinball. SB64 states: Sensor creating False Switch Readings. This is related to a functioning (not a broken Eddy Board). States there is a condition which can exist when the Eddy Sensor is closed, and any opto switch on the same related switch row might change the state. This will add confusion in the game play it appears. The solution is to a board trace and add a 1N4148 diode. Has anyone seen this or done this??? Has anyone experienced the problem? I am completely restored a Next Generation machine, and doing a deep dive to make the machine perfect. Please share your thoughts and ideas. Eric
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