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Where to connect chimeunit on Gottlieb?

By Pinballark

5 years ago



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  • Latest reply 5 years ago by Playdium
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#1 5 years ago

Hi
Where do I connect the chime unit on my Gottlieb Royal Flush (76)
As seen on the picture the previous owner have removed the original, but I cant find any cut wires. (The strange swich mounted where the chime once was, is an inside powerswitch)
As far as I know it should be 1 common and 3 different wires for the 3 used coils. Are they supposed to be in the same cable braid as the cables to the knocker?

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#2 5 years ago

Here are pics of my Card Whiz. Similar machine.

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#3 5 years ago

That power switch should be mounted to the bottom board near it's current location. Isn't there a hole visible for it?

#4 5 years ago
Quoted from Playdium:

That power switch should be mounted to the bottom board near it's current location. Isn't there a hole visible for it?

Nope. They have change the bottom to an nw fresh one, but probably to lazy to drill a new hole

#5 5 years ago
Quoted from Playdium:

Here are pics of my Card Whiz. Similar machine.
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Thanks for quick answer. This made me take a closer look and found the "lost" cables behind some tape on the braid. Now I can go on installing my (soon finished) homebuild chimeunit in wood

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#6 5 years ago

The black plastic switch cover is part #B-15163. And they do pop up on Ebay now and then. One just sold for $20.

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#7 5 years ago
Quoted from Pinballark:

Thanks for quick answer. This made me take a closer look and found the "lost" cables behind some tape on the braid. Now I can go on installing my (soon finished) homebuild chimeunit in wood
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Sounds interesting, post some pics when done!

#8 5 years ago

There's an entire chime unit on ebay for 10 bucks item no.
202453592659

#9 5 years ago

And here's the switch cover currently on Ebay.
www.ebay.com/itm/Gottlieb-Pinball-Machine-Used-Switch-Cover-B-15163/273488993570?hash=item3fad36dd22:g:BjcAAOSw2idbTSLf:sc:USPSFirstClass!02655!US!-1

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