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World Fair-balls won't load at startup

By phillyfan64

8 years ago



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#1 8 years ago

Happy New Year everyone. I have a new problem with my World Fair. When I start a game, everything resets properly but the balls do not load. It seems like the coil that is supposed allow the balls to slide down into the trough doesn't stay open long enough. It opens and closes very quickly and the balls cannot get past it. I'm not sure where I should be looking. Any suggestions? Thank you.

#2 8 years ago

Please delete this blank but keep thread open. Not sure what I did there.

#4 8 years ago

Thanks DirtFlipper. I'll check it out and report back.

1 week later
#5 8 years ago

Thanks DirtFlipper. Sorry for the delay. It seems to be working now. I didn't really adjust anything. All I did was lift up the relay bank to take a look and also work the ball release plunger back and forth several times. The issue will probably come back again but for now it's working.

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