Nice to see you back Mike. I enjoy your videos and usually try and pre-empt your solution to test my fault-finding skills 🙂. Yes, I need to get out more!
If you have a bank setup problem on Target Pool and other Gottlieb games of that era, where the game goes kachunk kachunk, kachunk, the problem is that N/C contact D (reset relay) what's in the armature switch/control bank circuit. This contact is a factory error, you don't need it, because anytime the control bank circuit is energized, the reset relay is always closed. You can jump this contact, solder across the terminals on the reset relay, what is fortunately right on the end of the bank and easy to get to, and this will permanently cure bank setup problems, if you're having them
Nice to see you back Mike. I enjoy your videos and usually try and pre-empt your solution to test my fault-finding skills 🙂. Yes, I need to get out more!
If you have a bank setup problem on Target Pool and other Gottlieb games of that era, where the game goes kachunk kachunk, kachunk, the problem is that N/C contact D (reset relay) what's in the armature switch/control bank circuit. This contact is a factory error, you don't need it, because anytime the control bank circuit is energized, the reset relay is always closed. You can jump this contact, solder across the terminals on the reset relay, what is fortunately right on the end of the bank and easy to get to, and this will permanently cure bank setup problems, if you're having them
it's in the sequence relay bank, same as Kings & Queens, Sure Shot, etc.
Part is on its way...enjoy putting that little bugger in. Save your back and lift that bottom board out. Worth the few minutes to remove it. 👍🏼
Just say no