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Sticking Pop Bumpers solution.

By Nintendork

4 years ago


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#42 4 years ago

As MarkG has thoroughly explained, have a look at link to an animation I made a few years back. While the circuit wiring will differ to your title, same principles apply. Sometimes pictures can help.

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