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Why did it take 30+ years to get batteries off boards?

By The_Director

7 years ago


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    #25 7 years ago

    Best solution I've found so far: Get them off the board (obviously) then remote them to the front area near the coin box. Use either a zip-lock bag to confine the fumes or if you're really fussy go to either a Bass Pro Shop or Cabela's and pick up a small waterproof see thru box that can be secured to the inside area, usually near the tilt bob. Enclose the remote in there-it looks clean, it will not release fumes and you're done!

    #27 7 years ago
    Quoted from Joe_Blasi:

    But does that run the clock when the game is off?

    I don't think they do, that's why I do the remote battery thing instead.

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