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| quarterback:
--- Quote from: steptoe on February 02, 2006, 08:29:33 pm ---They look good, but, can someone please explain the difference between using a micro and one of these. Excuse my ingorance, (and spelling maybe) Thanks --- End quote --- microswitches click way too much |
| shags:
man..... now i gotta rethink my cp...... being fairly new to this hobby i am AMAZED at the amount of development done by the individuals involved in it. ponyboy, where can i find your products? i looked on the buy/sell/trade forum but i might be visually impaired cuz i cannot seem to find these on there. thanks |
| quarterback:
--- Quote from: shags on February 02, 2006, 10:55:47 pm ---ponyboy, where can i find your products? i looked on the buy/sell/trade forum but i might be visually impaired cuz i cannot seem to find these on there. --- End quote --- Linkypoo It's stickied at the top of B/S/T |
| Witchboard:
What is the average frequency of having to adjust leaf switches? I know it's probably based on how much they are used, but I'm wondering how often I need to open my CP to tweak. |
| mahuti:
Not often. Really. Unless you are an arcade operator with a room full of leafswitch machines. Then it'll feel like you are constantly adjusting them. I've never had to adjust my leaf switches on my cabs. Ditto for my electro-mechanical pinball machine... it's got hundreds of leafswitches, and I've never had to adjust them... had to clean some of them when I first got the machine, but not adjust them. |
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