(Topic ID: 244783)

Uh, what? Turn the lights on?

By Coyote

4 years ago


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#1 4 years ago

I noticed this page in my Big Ben manual:
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I don't see anything special in my game to do this. I'm .. honestly not even sure what it's referring to? Is it talking about the GI? If so, what does 'tapping bottom of cabinet' mean? Is there supposed to be a vibration switch there? There's a slam-tilt switch on the relay panel, but.. it would need to be set off harder than a 'tap'.

#9 4 years ago

Seriously guys, thanks.
I never ever heard of this before.

Anyone have a pic of this 'kick switch'?

#13 4 years ago
Quoted from EMsInKC:

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See that switch to the left of the transformer? That's the kickoff switch.
Threads like this are always instructive. The guys who are amazed by common features on EMs are invariably SS/DMD collectors. You young guys missed so much from the EM era.[quoted image]

Wait - that's not a slam tilt switch? The Jubilee that I parted out had one of those and I figured that's what it was for. It **seemed** to be wired into the line circuit. (Can't tell now, I don't have anything left of it.)

#22 4 years ago
Quoted from EMsInKC:

It's not a tilt switch in the classic sense because it cuts all power to the game. A slam switch is usually on the front door but it does the same thing. The kickoff switch is also called a bounce switch because that's what it does. It's just a plunger inside a bushing. It sits on the bottom of the game. When the bottom is hit it bounces up and kills the power. A tilt switch will generally leave the lights on. On Gottliebs only the back box lights. Bally and Williams all the GI lights

Huh, awesome. Does it actually kill the power, or just the GI lights? (i.e If I kick the bottom, and then insert a dime, what happens?)

Neat feature. Never would have guessed. The oldest EM I've owned is my '75 Big Ben. So I haven't run across this before.

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