That's actually a very smart idea. Based on my limited knowledge you would have a high voltage and low voltage groove and then the ground wires all need to go to the cpu
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That's actually a very smart idea. Based on my limited knowledge you would have a high voltage and low voltage groove and then the ground wires all need to go to the cpu
Quoted from cottonm4:What happens when you need to install a sling shot assembly, or any other under-play field part and one of the mounting screws will land in the middle of one of the grooves? In other words, how would it be possible to cut grooves into the play field and not have interference problems with all of the play field parts?
Where would the grooves be located? Along one side of the play field? Or would they be located in the middle of the play field?Assume you place the grooves along the right hand side of the play field. And over in the upper left of the play field, there is a vertical up kicker. How are going to connect the VUK to something in the groove that is on the opposite side of the play field ?
You design the playfield with their location in mind...that seems self explanatory. The metal trough wouldn't have to be a straight line
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