Adjust the plastic or use a spacer. It's on there to protect the ball from hitting the bottom of the flasher, possibly shorting the node board.
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Adjust the plastic or use a spacer. It's on there to protect the ball from hitting the bottom of the flasher, possibly shorting the node board.
Quoted from FamDocKevin:I have an LE at home, and played a Pro for the first time on location yesterday. Maybe I was just "in the zone" when playing the Pro, but the left ramp felt MUCH easier to hit.
Is it possible there is a difference in ramp entrance setup angle or width between the Pro and LE/Premium??
Quoted from nicoy3k:No way, pitch, level, flipper rubbers, day of the week, placebo effect
Agree 110% with nicoy3k: Last week I traded for a low play Mando Premium, it had superbands on the flippers, posts, and slingshots, as well as the playfield bubble almost totally past the upper line. Over the last week been giving it the full treatment, including a more normal level and Titan silicone rings. Net effect: plays so much better!!! This is a tough playing game anyway, but the superbands and the high pitch made it too punishing!!!
Quoted from DrLumber:I am a fairly new owner and this is my first issue. Beskar and points are added every time I hit the flippers. More consistently on left but does it with right flipper too. Could this be my issue as well? Can someone show where the 10 point switch is at? And what the gap should look like? Sorry if this is a silly question. I installed a new shooter rod yesterday and then this issue started happening. Could that be related? I assumed it was a coincidence or maybe I jarred something while getting the playfield out of the way.
Go into the service menu, then into the Switch test. Pull out the coin door white plunger to activate the playfield power (inside left edge of the coindoor cabinet). Hit your flipper buttons, and see which extraneous switch gets activated. Locate that switch on thew playfield and adjust that gap of that switch by very slightly bending the switchblades apart .
So a couple of weeks ago I traded for a Mando Premium and brought it home. What an excellent pin: great theme, challenging gameplay, and absolutely gorgeous artwork.....wait, what is that on the pop bumper caps??? "SUPER WHEN FLASHING"?? Seriously Stern?? Y'all had to put that on the pop bumper caps?? That won't do......
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Quoted from chuckwurt:Pretty much every type of rubber or silicone will be more bouncy than stock stern rubber.
Try super bands.
I wouldn’t recommend super bands on this one Erik. My Mando had super bands on it when I got it and played horribly!! Way to bouncy, as tight and close everything is on Mando, especially during multi ball, it was almost unplayable. I replaced them with my normal go-to Titans and it was much better.
Quoted from chuckwurt:Super bands are the only ones I’ve ever used that are less bouncy than everything else. Hmm. Maybe they play different on modern sterns I guess.
There’s a thread somewhere that explains the bounciness of different colored real rubber. Like red is the most bouncy and maybe purple or green is least? Cannot remember.
Titan also has those low bounce flipper rings.
Yeah, I actually like super bands as a whole on classic Ballys. The clear super bands installed on my Mando were like trampolines.....
Quoted from Schaitas:Would you guys add Pinstadium to a Mando LE?
I installed my Poor Man's lighting rails with double row LEDs, aka NEO. Mando has 2 color GI, white and red, and I have the white LEDs on the rails synced to the white on the GI. I've turned the RGB LEDs on the rails set to red and on continuously. Check out the video, it looks fantastic! I do a similar scheme on BM66 as well, instead there I use blue instead of the red.
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