that was the time before...
Didn't have to conceal it up ya bum then? Like a toad / drug mule Lol
BigIan, you still got that Hook?
I like his vids too. Not too sure about the ones where he reads out letters from fans and customers... Very odd lol
Can we not talk about anything that may or nay not have been inserted in to dans ****!!!!!!!!!!
Allegedly. ....GrizZs Legal Teamthat was GrizZ' **** on my old Rollergames, nothing to do with me
"Never, never, never [waggles finger] never, never unplug Gottlieb boards with the power on!"Appreciate it's a bit late but skip to 33 mins in this vid where they're discussing gottlieb system 3 board problems
"Never, never, never [waggles finger] never, never unplug Gottlieb boards with the power on!"
WTF?!?!? Errr... never unplug any boards in any game with the ruddy effin' power on! FFS... do folks really do this sh*t?
At one of the earlier UK pinball shows, whilst waiting for a game, I rested across two machines and felt a 'tingle' - thought I had better mention it to Andy, who stuck a meter across from one to the other - 120v !
so being electrocuted US style is definitely less painful than UK voltages
(mind you, I've been zapped by that a good few times as well)
although my favorite was that on the EM I had, everything ran at 48v EXCEPT for the relays associated with coins and start buttons, they all ran at 240v
That's good to know! Do many of them fail? And what sort of things need correcting?Yes, all machines at the UK Pinball party are PAT tested before they are let loose on the public. (I guess it happens at other events, but not been there during setup to know for sure)
At the SCS a few machines failed, I saw a few with poor earth bonding. We just checked where they were earthed and made sure paint wasn't insulating them on lock down bars etc. I can't remember a machine that couldn't be used after a small amount of work.
There was at least one example of two machines next to each other appearing to have voltage across them that was sorted out by earthing checks.
@TYHO and Mark (both from the awesome NLP) did the checks and signed machines off.
The machines were only tested on one occasion at the PP that was not last year but the year before.Yes, all machines at the UK Pinball party are PAT tested before they are let loose on the public. (I guess it happens at other events, but not been there during setup to know for sure)
The machines were only tested on one occasion at the PP that was not last year but the year before.
I don't think anything is in place for testing this year but I might be wrong.
Only a few have the kit to carry this out and the ones I know have not been asked to carry it out so who knows.
@Pudsey pinball can you shed any light on this ?
I concur.Only remembering happening at the Party once,Dave did that.
I know all required NLP ones do-as I had to help test all of the bloody things with the PAT test guys!
Yes it's a ball ache,but it normally finds a few machines with issues,so it's good they are found.And with,the many guys that help us do the NLP show at Replay,normally get the stuff fixed prontoYou guys ROCK!!
There are basic simple checks EVERYONE can do at home,to help make the machines safer,but I'll bore you all with that,so will shut up for once
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