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My miniplayfield did the same thing and it was just a bad connection on the driver board. I'd try that first if you haven't already. Driver board is under the playfield. Just trace the red and white wires from the motor
Quoted from Aurich:It happens for sure, I'm pretty used to it. When there's no charge to sign up on a list people do it without really giving it much thought. I got a couple emails back about people dropping out, which is always 100% fine. Meant I could give their spots to people who were on a waiting list. Lemme know if you're out, I won't be mad!
It's the no response ones that can be frustrating. Sometimes it will be a month later and someone will suddenly pay out of the blue. I've had to refund people before when I just don't have something for them, I'm not a store, just sitting on stock.
Anyways, there are 11 sitting here unclaimed, when I get some more time I'll go through my list and my emails and try and cross reference it all, but that's a PITA, so I don't feel like doing it right now.
Stinks about the flakes. Thanks for doing the reprint Aurich. Glad I got mine. merry Christmas!
Quoted from PoMC:What is the part number for a flasher bulb socket? I've ordered sockets my last two parts orders and have gotten the smaller diameter sockets. I didn't see the socket part # in the manual and would like to get the last flasher working.
Thanks.
Are u talking about the twist in kind?
Copied straight from Marco
LAMP SOCKET - TWIST WEDGE LARGE FOR #906
#24-8803
Large twist-in socket for #906 wedge base lamps. Fits 0.61 (5/8) inch diameter tab hole on PCB boards.
Dome flasher.
Commonly used in Williams, Sega, Stern, Data East pinball machines. Fits in Williams MEDIEVAL MADNESS A-20158 back panel assembly.
Reference:
Williams/Bally 24-8803
Replaces 077-5016-00
Weight: 0.05 oz
Quoted from stevevt:My Battlefield has a developed a problem where the paddle is a little hesitant/sticky going from right to left. Left to right is fine. I believe all the mechanical hardware is fine, because it's very smooth in both directions in test mode.
The extra odd thing is I tried a different Fliptronics board, thinking that's the big difference between test mode with the coin door buttons and regular gameplay, and it didn't fix the problem.
Anything else I should be looking at? The game exhibits no other symptoms. Regular flippers all work great.
Thanks.
Sounds like it could be the flipper button opto board. Could try swapping your flipper button opto boards to see if the problem switches to left to right. Alternatively, you could take some alcohol on a Q-tip and clean the up the optos as that could also cause a problem. Hope you get it figured out soon
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