I have a friend that has a Taxi with a left flipper that locks on at powerup.
Which transistor controls this flipper.
We have no manual to look it up.
Thanks.
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I have a friend that has a Taxi with a left flipper that locks on at powerup.
Which transistor controls this flipper.
We have no manual to look it up.
Thanks.
Quoted from zacaj:There is no transistor, they're directly controlled by the flipper switches. Either its bent shut or there's a short somewhere.
Manual is on ipdb
Interesting.
I’ll get him to check the left flipper switch first.
Did not know there were solid state pins without flipper transistors. I’m just so used to changing them out. Lol
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