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Weird tech question?

By QuarterGrabber

3 years ago



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    #3 3 years ago
    Quoted from QuarterGrabber:

    It's all over the ramps and everything. I mean this black dust is everywhere

    It’s from the black runners on the playfield

    #8 3 years ago
    Quoted from QuarterGrabber:

    Oh my God thank you! I thought the machine caught fire at one point or something, LOL. How do black rubbers get all that dust on the translite and in the back box? And why did this never happen to games before the spike era of games? I've seen heavily rooted Sam system games and never seen that amount of black dust on them and certainly not in the back box. Like how does rubber dust get in the back box? At this point I am just curious

    Stupid Apple autocorrect.

    Dust from rubber and solenoids flys around, power supply fan will draw it through the neck of the cabinet. You can try black silicone to lessen the dirt.

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