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Re: Flipper problem
« Reply #30 on: January 05, 2009, 01:37:15 PM »
OK, have removed the LHS coil from the machine. Diodes seem to be measuring correctly - ie no current flow one way, low resistance the other. I am not sure what the coil (Williams FL11630) should be measuring as there are two windings: one internet page says main winding should be 4R7, but doesn't give a reading for the secondary. Mine reads 5R5 and 163R respectively. Is this within tolerance?

By the way, there is no problem with the sleeve on this one as far as I can tell.

I must of missed this update...

I guess you could check the resistance by temporarily removing the other coil wires and measuring the resistance of the coil as a direct comparison.
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