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Offline Wotto

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FT Coil still weak
« on: July 05, 2009, 08:23:18 PM »
Hey all - any more ideas?

I wrote up once before about my FT top saucer ( near L-I-E ) that just dribbled the ball out when 'ejecting it.
I checked what everyone said back then - still the same - left it alone.

Re-visited it today and changed the coil and changed the coil sleeve as well - both brand newies .
It is SO 'free' in movement when you do it manualy with your hand - there are NO restrictions at all.

Wired it back up  - started game - drop ball in hole and .........pfththhthttttttt.......same old DUD throw as before.

Now my lack of electrical knowledge is legendary in this hobby , only Ford Fairlane surpasses me in that dept  :lol But I am going to ask if the transistor on the board for this coil could in any way be causing this sluggishness  !@#

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Re: FT Coil still weak
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2009, 09:42:06 PM »
Is possible that it is the transistor is crook or another component leading to the base of the tranny like a resistor etc.  But as you have replaced the coil etc, this sounds like the next port of call
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Re: FT Coil still weak
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2009, 03:33:22 PM »

Transistor could be the culprit.

More likely the wire or a loose connector.
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