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Re: Flipper blowing fuse
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2008, 12:03:45 PM »

Unsolder one side of the coil lug (you can do all three if you like - just remember where they go) - set the MM to OHMS and check the resistance of the coil (outside lugs then middle left lug / middle right lug).. If you measure a short or a value less than 2 ohms - you have a problem. Set the MM to "diode" and then test the diodes...

If the coil was shorted, the fuse would blow as soon as the game starts... If it happens within a minute or two of playing, then the EOS is not gapped  - the coil will be hot to touch.
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