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Prototyping a Pinball Machine

This is a teaser of the pinball machine I am working on.

And yes this is my first and I do know that the flippers need to be adjusted so that they do not hit the slings at the bottom. Lol

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to drlucyrogers +1
    Well that is the plan. It is my first pinball machine I am making myself so have some jitters. But I do clean and repair any pins I can get my hands on. I have 2 Solid State pins which are High-Speed and…
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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to cstanton +1
    I have a Kickstarter up for it now. It is https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pinballreviewer/fursona-land-custom-pinball-machine And the name for it is inspiration of Police Force made by Williams. And…
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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    On Update 12 I have the PCB side and the schematic side by side.

    Flipper Power Supply

    And this is the flipper control board not the main power supply or the transformer.

    It is to get the flippers to work which take 50 Volts to run them.

     

    And I know about Contry voltages I have 4 pinball machines I've worked on for the expeeriance.

    2 EM's and 2 80s SS pins.

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    On Update 12 I have the PCB side and the schematic side by side.

    Flipper Power Supply

    And this is the flipper control board not the main power supply or the transformer.

    It is to get the flippers to work which take 50 Volts to run them.

     

    And I know about Contry voltages I have 4 pinball machines I've worked on for the expeeriance.

    2 EM's and 2 80s SS pins.

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