![]() Mistake: J7 was behind the board and I had connected J10 at J7. 156 connections in the wrong place at the board.Įven with keys they can fit multiple locations. I initially had no flippers, but quickly found out I had. (fuse location is closest to RH flipper mech) New 1A SB fuse under playfield for the 43VDC. (Note: Yellow wires should be to the lug with banded side of diode.) Put in new coils/sleeves/diodes (AO-27-1300) at the saucers. I went ahead and replaced Q39 with a TIP102 as well. I put in the 2 new CA3081 into the sockets I had installed at U3 and U5. I think when I played in the arcade when I was a kid, the energizer memory was off, so I'd think I would still want to keep it that way, but just too frustrating to lose energizers after you've worked so hard for them. and provides motivation not to lose your ball to see the center arrows reset. It makes it more likely that the player can actually use their energizers decreasing the frustration there, but making it more difficult to get an extra ball. I reverse that so center memory is off and energizer memory is on. I think the default is that energizer memory is off while center arrows memory is on. The “extra baby” arrow memory feature improved the game for me immensely. And also make sure that your life doesn’t end when the ball drains. I would highly suggest changing the rules to “carries over arrow memory” from ball to ball. They just work! I prefer Comet but PL LEDs are fine too. Just wondering if anybody thinks one brand is better looking or better performing on this particular pin.īaby Pac-Man happens to be the exception among Bally’s and you don’t have to do anything special to use LEDs. Mine does not have the nice board with twist sockets, unfortunately.Īlso, any recommendations on LED kits or brands? I have done several pins before and used Pinball Life non-ghosting and kits from Pinballbulbs. I want to swap out the incandescents for LEDs and was wondering if there is anything special that needs to be done on a Baby Pac-man to support LED bulbs and prevent flickering, ghosting, etc. ![]() I’ve wanted one for a long time and finally found one to bring home. It blacks out the background of the monitor so that the images can "pop" and not get washed out. Most monitors of this period had a dark plastic screen to help enhance the rich colors of the monitor. is it a fuse down at the bottom of the cabinet floor?Īlso I saw a section on here about a tinted piece of glass that is between the monitor and the glass marque, is that standard? because mine didn't have that and honestly don't know if it it even needs it. coin return lights don't work, not the bulb, read through this whole thing and the whole manual and I couldn't find anything that pointed to it, strained my eyes on the manual, it might and probably is on there but I couldn't find it. I did it, I read all the way through and I'm so scared for when something goes wrong with my cab, because Im afraid I will have a super hard time fixing it if i ever can, but in the meantime while its practically working perfectly can you guys help me with something very tiny. So ya thanks for all the info on here so far. ![]() I understand arcades a bit and i do have one other pin but in my brain i thought this game would be more arcade and less pin so i thought I would be able to handle it, obviously I was wrong, but luckily its working good for now knock on wood until I need to come back on here and ask you guys all sorts of questions. Its so fascinating reading through this and I'm not able to play my brand new baby pac so this is curbing that urge a bit.Obviously a bunch of the stuff doesnt make sense to me because Im super new to pinball stuff. take that back, just checked I'm on page 10. ![]() When playing it, it was awful without the lockdown! We had to hold it down with our free hand and be careful not to go too hard in the game! The playfield easily slides forward and can stand up with the drop target bank resting on the bottom wooden panel. Yes, just make sure that when it’s on if you’re working on the game, such as replacing lights, don’t get the lockdown anywhere near the playfield. speaking of when you go buck wild on the joystick i feel like the lock bar starts to loosen any advice on that front besides not going buckwild of course? ![]() So keep the lockdown bar (which is operated with the key) far away from the playfield if I have the game powered on then right? if its off I should be able to live my life freely right?įinally if yours didnt have a lock bar what kept the control panel up so that you could play?. I didnt even think about it keeping the playfield down because they wherent twisted at all they where just like sitting there confusing me ha ha. ![]()
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