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Stargate Flippers problem

By scottnds

5 years ago



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    #2 5 years ago

    Try to move it by handle to check mecanism, but if both move slowly probably due to electronic component...on A15 board or low voltage somewhere.

    Look at electrical diagram on the web by searching stargate.pdf and check voltage.
    Couldn't help you more for the moment.

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    #4 5 years ago

    You may check the glider craft motor under the playfield...if there's much clearance at the axle you might put a 8A fuse just back of the motor until you will burn the electronic card fix on it or change the motor.
    Also shunt all ground wires near the tranformator as it is required on pinrepair.com (Gottlieb SYSTEM 3)
    Until you might burn transistor on A3 card board if there's a bad connection.

    Good luck

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