How to repair weak/stuck/broken/problem pinball flippers - All About Flippers! - PinballHelp.com

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • One of the most common problems pinball owners have involves the flippers. Here is a short video where I go over how flipper mechanisms work and the most common problems and solutions. From early EM games to modern games, the concepts are very similar.
    One thing I wanted to point out that I didn't in the video: You will notice on the modern Stern games the flipper coil only has 2 lugs instead of 3. This is because in modern games, there is no need for a low-power coil winding or and end-of-stroke-circuit that switches to low power to hold the flipper up. The new architecture can reduce the power sent to the coil from the CPU. Earlier games did not have the capability of the MPU to control voltage levels to coils, so modern flippers have a computer-controlled end-of-stroke sequence.
    Also note that the EOS switch on more modern games may not carry the voltage to the coil and may instead trigger the CPU to switch to the lower power circuit to keep the flipper up - this varies from different game architectures. One (non-foolproof) rule is if the EOS is normally closed and then opens when the flipper is up, it might carry the flipper voltage and bad contacts on the EOS may also reduce flipper power. If it's NC (normally closed) it might trigger a secondary board/circuit that controls which coil to fire. But this can vary. In a general sense, always make sure all the switch contacts are clean and not oxidized, for best performance.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @jeremyclark1736
    @jeremyclark1736 Місяць тому

    This is a great video as I am new to em machines. I have an oxo like the one in your video. I am partially restoring it and it would be great if you could send a video and as many pictures you can of it. Yours seems to be in great shape.

  • @knobstone
    @knobstone 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic video, well explained.

  • @Bazookaboz
    @Bazookaboz 29 днів тому

    Great vid. What is the likely issue if when the ball hits a non pressed flipper the flipper dips a bit? It’s a modern stern.

  • @Maerowitz
    @Maerowitz 9 днів тому

    The right flipper on my 1978 Williams Phoenix recently started to have issues. When the flipper button is hit there is a brief delay before the flipper goes up and it also only goes up slowly once it goes up. I haven’t seen anyone troubleshoot a similar looking flipper issue and I’m not sure if I need to replace the coil. I haven’t replaced anything yet but am inclined to just do a whole new assembly to cover everything so I don’t have to keep reworking it.

  • @jvds6660
    @jvds6660 3 місяці тому

    I know you can activate the flippers (or any coil) by grounding the coil. So in you TOM example most right (red) is power and you should ground the two left to check right?

  • @alrui
    @alrui 2 місяці тому

    Thanks! Do you have a video on proper contact cleaning techniques

    • @PinballHelp
      @PinballHelp  2 місяці тому +1

      I don't but that's a great idea - I'll work on that.

    • @alrui
      @alrui 2 місяці тому

      @@PinballHelp Awesome🙂