Re: TIP: Berry's Tumbler - What A POS!



In article <1156411337.347622.69340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mikep28@xxxxxxxxxxxxx says...

spclwhenlit wrote:
Yeah, like just about everybody else on RGP, I bought a Berry's a
while back. Loved it... for about 3 machines worth of parts. Then I
left it on overnight. Today, it's dead... totally dead.

I've heard stories about guys running them for days. Not mine. Looking
through the bottom, I don't see the "typical" broken wires. BTW, how
do you remove the bottom piece? Did you just break off the rubber
tabs?

No doubt some have successfully run the things for weeks, tumbled
small vehicles, etc. Not my experience. Just an opinion.


Keep Pinball Alive!

Flip it over, remove the bottom cover. Betcha money the wire crimped
came out... I had it happen twice. I soldered the 2 wires and has been
rock solid since. Oh forgot unplug it first. Feels pretty good if you
dont, dont ask me how I know.,


You do that dumb shit too huh? ;-)

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