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Re: Flipper problem
« Reply #30 on: January 01, 2009, 12:35:58 AM »
The bolt thing didn't quite work out how I was hoping - I am now thinking about replacing this with the correct linkage.

Anyway, after quite a few games the LHS flipper just died :( Initial trouble-shooting shows 60V available to coil at EOS; as the multimeter is digital I don't know how to measure the voltage during the stroke but something seems to happen. Just to check I tried resoldering the wiring to it but with no difference. Next step is to remove coil for ease of access and check diodes and resistance of coil - I think I will skip that for now and try another day!!

Happy New Year to all. I am guessing there is no-one sad enough to be reading this until tomorrow :)

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We will get to the bottom of this issue - First you need to check the diodes on the coil and the ability of the plunger to move freely through the coil.
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