Re: flipper coil wiring
- From: "Ray Johnson - Action Pinball" <staff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:59:53 -0600
"mike hooker" <mhooker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> hey ray J, its a williams lucky ace. is my theory correct? thanks
I've got a Dealer's Choice schematic here which should be the same (no game
present though, so can't do a "visual" comparison).
The schematic shows the red (power) wire going to one end lug on the coil.
This should be the end lug with only one coil winding wire connected to it.
The center lug will have a wire going to one side of the EOS switch.
The other side of the EOS switch will have a wire going back to the 3rd lug
on the coil. This is the end lug with TWO coil winding wires connected to
it.
The 3rd lug (w/ 2 winding wires) will have a second black wire (left side)
or brown wire (right side) with a white trace going away from it. This goes
to the flipper button switch in cabinet, then back to neutral on the
transformer (yellow).
IIRC, Lucky Ace is the single player version of Dealer's Choice. So you
should have 4 flippers on that game. You may want to use one of the other 3
to compare to if you need further reference or confirmation but the above
should cover it.
Hope that helps!
Ray J
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