Yeah it all sounds like stuff is breaking if the glass is off. It also helps make the machine more square and solid as crazy as that sounds, Steve Ritchie has said before the games play better if you screw the playfield down like they used to do in the 50's!
Pinbot is my favorite machine. My dad's friend had one in his auto shop lobby and when we would go there to hang out I'd play it all day. He'd even pull quarters out of it for me to use
The art work is so awesome. I was at the Texas Pinball festival last weekend and they had several of these and several The Machines and one Jackbot. One guy had the whole family. Amazing how one stuck switch and wreak so much havoc. Thanks for the video.
This is one of my favorites to play at one of our local places. It was the owner's first pinball machine that he bought. He had sold it to a friend, then bought it back again. Nice work fixing this one up.
Oh yeah. There's many many many I've never worked on, that's my favorite thing is when we get one I haven't messed with before. If I go to the Internet Pinball Database, it tells me that there's 6,523 games that they know of. A ton of those are mechanical games that are very similar to each other, or variations of the same machine, so even if we cut that number in half, there's over 3,000 different machines. If you try to test that number, if you go look at Bally's first generation of Solid State games, there are 90 games between them and Stern (Stern copied Bally's boardset)... so it would be hard to have worked on even all of those, much less the other 2,910 :)
Three 1/4" or 1/2" plastic spacers will make that ball not get stuck when you go up the ramp. Good looking machine! I agree that all of them play better with the glass on and lights out!
This and your previous video about a stuck ball in a different pinbot you repair has helped me find problems that my 'new' pinbot has upon receipt of the machine. One of the balls got stuck in the pop bumper area in the same exact area and same exact way as that video 2-3 years ago (That one rubber ring that was resting against a 10 point switch failed and trapped the ball). I'm also having the same visor problem as this machine had but it's because the rubber ring from the blue plastic post snapped and got under the vertical plate that checks for obstructions for the visor mech. Though, I had a bit of a "Come on, people!" moment when I saw that the post directly to the left of the yellow visor target was missing...and it was played without that post, causing the pinball to strike at the ball guide plate on the right side of the eject hole. Sadly, I can only diagnose playfield problems as I have to get a lock smith to take care of the locks to the coin door and/or the backglass. At the very least, I still have the topper bar
@@LyonsArcade I've learned some from Ron's vids for sure, though there's also the concern about the solar ramp being stuck in the up position. And much like Ron, I'm not attempting to remove the mylar that was put onto the playfield.
Exactly.. there are a few features to max out Pin*Bot - gotta learn the machine.. like opening the visor with one shot / advancing the planets. Love this game!
Visor will open at one shot, when you shoot lit light column on its chest and Planets will be collected by shooting down drop targets or when green light is lit at right side target.
Some great trouble shooting on this one. Easier to figure out when things stop working but when wires have been attached in the wrong place that’s gonna be tricky. Enjoyed following your thinking to find the issues. Suspect it would have taken me a month of Sundays before I got there.
26:40 "They opened it out of pity, I didn't hit all of those targets!" Actually after the chest lights are reset, if you hit one of the 10 targets while the corresponding line of LED's are flashing, it's a skill shot and will open up the visor immediately.
Hello Ron once again another great video. I agree with you 1 Lights Off 2 Glass In 3 Sound Up 4 Most Of All HAVE FUN PLAYING!!!!!!! just one small suggestion maybe put the camera up and more over the machine so we can see more of the playing field and the scoring if possible.... Hey No Complaining Here Love The Videos and All Thumbs Up Thank You
What a great game Ron. I have been looking for one for the arcade and they are to find around here. With the prices of machines now I don't know if I want one now.
I hated those special solenoid circuits because they were always getting burned up. But the System 11 era was still a good system, and had a lot of fun games. Seeing all the issues on this one makes me wonder how long it's been messed up. I bet the owner will really enjoy it now 🙂
I’m curious on how many of these PinBot machines in working order there are left. My mom and I used to play this game on NES when I was a kid and she would talk about how she was a pinball champ back in her hay day. I want to get one for nostalgia.
only issues with lights on with glass on cause it flex off to light n hard to see game n where ball go if you turn off light can see it super clearly where ball go look awesome and i think that spacer was on slide n falled off of it i dunno if was unbalanced
Zaccaria's "Time Machine" had a whole circular section of the playfield on an elevator which would lift it up into playing position in the "future" part of the game. I believe this is the only game to have this feature.
@@pinball541 Yeah but this is a much larger feature, and I'm certain that it was the first game to have one. It's transparent on top and sits flush to the playfield when it is in the downward position.
JOE CLASSIC, Can you explain how the special solenoid switches because they are controlled by the Blanking signal and also by Selector signal which bypasses the special solenoid switches. I'm not sure why they are using the blanking signal to control the special solenoid switches. I don't know or where the selector signals are coming from that bypasses the special solenoid switches. Somehow the special solenoid switches are triggered by the kickers switches or outhole switches which I'm not sure why they are. What is the purpose or advantages of using those special solenoid switches?
at about 19 min you where talking about how the coils are fired. Technically you where correct. terminology was off a little. The tip transistors (the one that shows 2 transistors in one package) is called a darlington transistor (made for high current applications). The second thing is all you have to say is that the transistor is turned on (not synch'ed).
Took this game out of my local Pizza Hut during COVID. I’ll miss it.
29:41 is maybe the funniest thing I've ever seen on a pin.
How'd that happen????!!!!???
The sound was so much better with the glass on - couldn't hear the roll on the bed as bad.
Such a cool machine and love the whole visor bit
Yeah it all sounds like stuff is breaking if the glass is off. It also helps make the machine more square and solid as crazy as that sounds, Steve Ritchie has said before the games play better if you screw the playfield down like they used to do in the 50's!
Man alive that takes me back to when I was a teen playing that game in our local mall arcade. What a blast!
Thank you for watching, Dagavis!
I love seeing another PinBot back in action (just the attract music gets the hairs on my arms sticking up), one of the greats. Thanks Ron.
Pinbot is my favorite machine. My dad's friend had one in his auto shop lobby and when we would go there to hang out I'd play it all day. He'd even pull quarters out of it for me to use
The art work is so awesome. I was at the Texas Pinball festival last weekend and they had several of these and several The Machines and one Jackbot. One guy had the whole family. Amazing how one stuck switch and wreak so much havoc. Thanks for the video.
Incredibly beautiful machine - worth all the pain. Excellent! More like this.
This is one of my favorites to play at one of our local places. It was the owner's first pinball machine that he bought. He had sold it to a friend, then bought it back again. Nice work fixing this one up.
This game is amazing. The visor mechanism is a neat piece of engineering, more so for making it production ready.
It's great to see inside and have an expert walk us through.
Now I need to go play pinball this weekend
Come on down!
Is there a classic pinball you -=haven't=- ever worked on? You are a Wizard.
Oh yeah. There's many many many I've never worked on, that's my favorite thing is when we get one I haven't messed with before. If I go to the Internet Pinball Database, it tells me that there's 6,523 games that they know of. A ton of those are mechanical games that are very similar to each other, or variations of the same machine, so even if we cut that number in half, there's over 3,000 different machines.
If you try to test that number, if you go look at Bally's first generation of Solid State games, there are 90 games between them and Stern (Stern copied Bally's boardset)... so it would be hard to have worked on even all of those, much less the other 2,910 :)
Never really got on with Pinbot but great to see another in-depth System 11 video!
this is literally the coolest thing ive ever seen
It's pretty cool!
Vielen Dank für deine tollen Videos! Ich hoffe eines Tages kann ich dich mal in South Carolina besuchen.
Another amazing pinball machine saved.
By Ron and his skills.
I have to watch this later when I get home.
Well???? WE'RE WAITING!!!! :)
@@LyonsArcade At the end, you were totally robbed. hehe. This is one of the more amazing pinball machines.
@@LyonsArcade I did watch it. You were totally robbed at the end.
Great explanation of the Special Solenoids
Read your response to my review and you're right Ronnie I have no excuse haha😄
More great work Ronnie. … the best pinball videos on the net. Thanks for trying to teach us. ….I’m glad there’s not a test!
Thank you Mark, we finally make it to Gottlieb land Monday!
@@LyonsArcade Fantastic. Dave & Alvin rule.
Your talent and skill are amazing. This is not trivial diagnostics.
My favorite system 11 and own one myself, much appreciate all the vids and repair tips
It's got heck of an attract mode. That music track is awesome, though short, but perhaps that makes it work.
Yeah they designed this thing about perfect....
Three 1/4" or 1/2" plastic spacers will make that ball not get stuck when you go up the ramp. Good looking machine! I agree that all of them play better with the glass on and lights out!
This and your previous video about a stuck ball in a different pinbot you repair has helped me find problems that my 'new' pinbot has upon receipt of the machine. One of the balls got stuck in the pop bumper area in the same exact area and same exact way as that video 2-3 years ago (That one rubber ring that was resting against a 10 point switch failed and trapped the ball). I'm also having the same visor problem as this machine had but it's because the rubber ring from the blue plastic post snapped and got under the vertical plate that checks for obstructions for the visor mech. Though, I had a bit of a "Come on, people!" moment when I saw that the post directly to the left of the yellow visor target was missing...and it was played without that post, causing the pinball to strike at the ball guide plate on the right side of the eject hole. Sadly, I can only diagnose playfield problems as I have to get a lock smith to take care of the locks to the coin door and/or the backglass. At the very least, I still have the topper bar
Sounds like you're getting a good understanding of how it works, and will have it 100% in no time!
@@LyonsArcade I've learned some from Ron's vids for sure, though there's also the concern about the solar ramp being stuck in the up position. And much like Ron, I'm not attempting to remove the mylar that was put onto the playfield.
thank you for the upload, im gona get a pizza and watch this have a great weekend Joe´s classiv video games. Never stop :)
I woke up with my cat guzzling into my chest and now purring. Currently watching this video on a Saturday morning. Life is pretty good!
Just bought a Pin Bot and I have the same issue with the target not being even when lowered. Cant wait to go home and adjust now 🙂
Good luck!
Nicely repaired Pin*Bot. You need to get ball up to the ramp to collect Solar jackpot, when it says: "Shoot for Solar value".
It seems like I can never make that ramp shot when I really need it.
Exactly.. there are a few features to max out Pin*Bot - gotta learn the machine.. like opening the visor with one shot / advancing the planets. Love this game!
Visor will open at one shot, when you shoot lit light column on its chest and Planets will be collected by shooting down drop targets or when green light is lit at right side target.
Great teaching! U D best,
That's an awesome game. Looks great in the dark. I remember playing this game at the bowling alley haha spent hours on it.
Some great trouble shooting on this one. Easier to figure out when things stop working but when wires have been attached in the wrong place that’s gonna be tricky. Enjoyed following your thinking to find the issues. Suspect it would have taken me a month of Sundays before I got there.
If it's not working right the first place to look is where someone else (Or yourself) has worked on it before :)
4:04 "I SEE YOU" LMAO thats freaky
Sick machine
26:40 "They opened it out of pity, I didn't hit all of those targets!"
Actually after the chest lights are reset, if you hit one of the 10 targets while the corresponding line of LED's are flashing, it's a skill shot and will open up the visor immediately.
I loves me some Pin-Bot!
Hello Ron once again another great video. I agree with you 1 Lights Off 2 Glass In 3 Sound Up 4 Most Of All HAVE FUN PLAYING!!!!!!! just one small suggestion maybe put the camera up and more over the machine so we can see more of the playing field and the scoring if possible.... Hey No Complaining Here Love The Videos and All Thumbs Up Thank You
I wish you won the Twipy Award this year. But noooooo. That dam Todd Tucky get's it instead. Next year, you got it
i have a bride of pinbot, i love bride. i would love to have a pinbot. both are great titles from the past that are still great games.
I Found A KEY SWEET!!!!
32:35 somehow these sounds remind me of Wizball on the C64. Not a pinball, but id did have a ball or two... one of my favorite games.
I'm gonna have to try that one, i've never played it!
What a great game Ron. I have been looking for one for the arcade and they are to find around here. With the prices of machines now I don't know if I want one now.
I hated those special solenoid circuits because they were always getting burned up. But the System 11 era was still a good system, and had a lot of fun games. Seeing all the issues on this one makes me wonder how long it's been messed up. I bet the owner will really enjoy it now 🙂
I’m curious on how many of these PinBot machines in working order there are left. My mom and I used to play this game on NES when I was a kid and she would talk about how she was a pinball champ back in her hay day. I want to get one for nostalgia.
only issues with lights on with glass on cause it flex off to light n hard to see game n where ball go
if you turn off light can see it super clearly where ball go
look awesome and i think that spacer was on slide n falled off of it i dunno if was unbalanced
Zaccaria's "Time Machine" had a whole circular section of the playfield on an elevator which would lift it up into playing position in the "future" part of the game. I believe this is the only game to have this feature.
I've never played that one, hopefully we'll run into it...
I thought Bally's Doctor Who had a similar feature on the building in the back of the playfield.
@@pinball541 Yeah but this is a much larger feature, and I'm certain that it was the first game to have one. It's transparent on top and sits flush to the playfield when it is in the downward position.
Oh, is a good machine, made in Italy, included in Zaccaria Pinball (in various systems)
The real is very funny
The (blue back strip) behind the “dim” greenish (or blue) lamps seems to have low voltage.
What was a good price for such a machine in working kondition?
They're up to about $2600 or so now
@@LyonsArcade Are the prices constand in the last time?
JOE CLASSIC, Can you explain how the special solenoid switches because they are controlled by the Blanking signal and also by Selector signal which bypasses the special solenoid switches. I'm not sure why they are using the blanking signal to control the special solenoid switches. I don't know or where the selector signals are coming from that bypasses the special solenoid switches. Somehow the special solenoid switches are triggered by the kickers switches or outhole switches which I'm not sure why they are. What is the purpose or advantages of using those special solenoid switches?
I wouldn’t be able to film that video without wearing that Pinbot plastic as a mask hahahaha
Now. I. See. You.
at about 19 min you where talking about how the coils are fired. Technically you where correct. terminology was off a little. The tip transistors (the one that shows 2 transistors in one package) is called a darlington transistor (made for high current applications). The second thing is all you have to say is that the transistor is turned on (not synch'ed).
So does that mean PIN-BOT been hiding the key the whole time?
He probably felt guilty.
Yup he must have stole it when I wasn't looking!
Yodelayheehoo
Yo delay hee hoo!!
Little Old Lady Who!😁
@@pinball541 Who made the pile of poo?
@@naytch2003- Little Old Lady Who?💩😁
@@pinball541 was she also incontinent 😆🤣
How many variations of Bot games where there hummm? Pin-Bot, Bride- o- Pin-Bot, Fem-Bot, Joe-Bot. I know there's more excuse my spelling great game.
if you where as good as playing that game as in fixing them. you would be broke XD
Looking good keep up the great work need your E mail