If you follow that wire up, it attaches at the other end to a seesaw that regulates the jackpot seesaw. See below: (Ignore the electrical wires you see, I have the machine wired for a pachicounter and the sensor for detecting "wins" is located at the jackpot ball exit chute) The J hook shaped wire actually is attached to the jackpot ball exit gate. Here is an isolated picture of the jackpot cover, but that is the least of your worries, unfortunately. Thanks for all the help and information you've given me so far! This is going to be a great project for my summer vacation! Would doing the wall wart hack work? The motor says it needs 24v, so I'm not certain. I have read that most people just do the 9v to get the lights working, and I could go that route, but now I feel compelled to get this motor going too. I see now that the center jackpot feature is probably supposed to spin, since there is a motor in there! I'm assuming that won't run on a 9v battery so now I'm thinking I'll need to get more adventurous with my wiring project. Mopar's suggestion, I opened the back up on the hinges that attach the whole mechanical part. I'm not sure if that made any sense, but hopefully the picture will help.Īdditionally, at Mr. My next new question is: It looks like this "j" shaped wire should be attached to more pieces of plastic that then connect to something else near the flipper apparatus. Thanks for the pic, p.opus! I'm attaching some more pics of mine as I think I've discovered another piece(s) I may be missing.
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