I am redoing my skeeball machine, I'm going to be removing the original controls and boards. I'm trying to see what ideas people have to control this solenoid for the ball release. I believe it runs on the full 110v's but with that part removed I'm trying to come up with
A) a way to run 110v to it and control it with a 5v system.
B) a way to release the balls using only 5v
C) some other method I'm not aware of yet
First step is to verify what voltage powers the solenoid.
- It's probably 110VAC, but that circuit board next to the solenoid might be a rectifier and (12/24/36v?) voltage regulator.
The next question is do you want the release to be wired to a button or software controlled?
For button-controlled release, you may want to consider a time-delay relay where you press the button to trigger the relay long enough for the balls to roll past. There's some useful info about time-delay relays in
this thread.
A relay like this one would probably work for you with the correct voltage and the solenoid as the load.

For software-controlled release, I don't see any mention of a solenoid control in nipsmg's Major League Skeeball software thread
here, but it might be supported
or he might be able to add it as an option.

If it is supported, you'll probably need a PAC Drive to convert the software commands to an output that controls some sort of relay.
https://www.ultimarc.com/output/led-and-output-controllers/pac-drive/Depending on how the solenoid command is implemented, it will produce either a short fixed-length pulse or a longer variable-length pulse.
- For a short fixed-length pulse, you will need a time-delay relay.
- For a longer variable-length pulse, you can probably use either a regular relay module or a time-delay relay.
Scott