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Where Does Solenoid Dust Come From?

By Crash

12 years ago


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    #6 12 years ago

    Wear and tear. Anything moving wears, and no matter how microscopic, it makes dust or dirt. The wear goes somewhere.

    A lot of it is metal. On your later Williams DMD games, blow the flipper dust off of your coin door interface board. It can cause shorts and all kinds of weird problems.

    LTG

    #9 12 years ago
    Quoted from gweempose:

    LTG said:

    On your later Williams DMD games, blow the flipper dust off of your coin door interface board. It can cause shorts and all kinds of weird problems.

    What do you use to do this, Lloyd?

    Canned air, air compressor, just huff and puff on it and blow the dust away.

    Doesn't take much but can save you a lot of weird problems.

    LTG

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