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+ | == system 80 transformer grounds == | ||
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+ | I had two Gottlieb The Games at one point, and both used quick disconnect connections on the transformer panel, rather than direct solder connections. | ||
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+ | Example: http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=3391&picno=28681 | ||
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+ | --[[User:ForceFlow|ForceFlow]] ([[User talk:ForceFlow|talk]]) 12:45, 26 September 2016 (CDT) |
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dr. Dude was one of the last 11C. Wonder why they still used switches on this one. When I open my Rollergames next time I will check if it's the same with this one.
I can't recall seeing double switches on the pops, but I know that I had to change out a zener on one of the spec. sol. trigger lines. I can't comment about the slings, as I did not have work on them. This was on a call back in Nov., so things are a tad hazy, but I do remember the shorted zener. Not certain until more data is collected, but it seems like there may be some inconsistencies here. One game did this, while the other did this. That wouldn't be a first for WMS though. - Jim
From Force: Barakandl identified several inconsistencies and mistakes in the existing chart. I simply posted the new chart for him since he was unfamiliar with wiki table syntax
system 80 transformer grounds
I had two Gottlieb The Games at one point, and both used quick disconnect connections on the transformer panel, rather than direct solder connections.