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Animated EM timing diagrams
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Scott Lurndal
2022-01-16 17:42:50 UTC
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While debugging a GTB Target Pool, I was referred to this by a friend:

<https://hackaday.com/2022/01/10/get-a-grip-on-troubleshooting-your-vintage-pinball-machine/>

Which has some nice animated timing diagrams showing the interaction between
the score motor and various switches.

Was useful to help find the misaligned end-of-stroke switch on the
10's score wheel that was keeping the 10pt relay locked.
John Robertson
2022-01-16 19:32:29 UTC
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Post by Scott Lurndal
<https://hackaday.com/2022/01/10/get-a-grip-on-troubleshooting-your-vintage-pinball-machine/>
Which has some nice animated timing diagrams showing the interaction between
the score motor and various switches.
Was useful to help find the misaligned end-of-stroke switch on the
10's score wheel that was keeping the 10pt relay locked.
Rather than Hackaday, why not go to the source?

https://www.funwithpinball.com/learn/animated-schematic-diagrams

Mark (and others) are making great support videos for EM repair!

John :-#)#
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