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***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1981-May - Vol 3 Issue 3 - Page 9

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GOTTLIEB ~~:-RT
MAY 1981
9
In the past, many operators have commented
that Gottlieb does not provide enough
information on its coils. Hopefully, the following
coil information chart will aid all operators
with quick and proper coil replacement.
SOLENOID COILS
PART
NUMBER
GENERAL
USAGE*
RESISTANCE
(ohms)
NUMBER
WIRE
OF TURNS GAUGE
WRAPPER
COLOR
A-1496
kicking rubbers
pop bumpers
2.95
635
#23
Yellow
A-5194
gong
4.5
780
#24
Blue
A-5195
knocker,
hole kicker
12.3
1305
#26
White
A-16570
hole kicker,
outhole
15.5
1450
#27
Green
A-17875
flippers
2.8/40.0
560/1100
#24/31
Yellow
A-17891
5 bank reset
3.35
850
#22
White
A-18102
3 bank reset, 7 bank
reset uses 2
9.0
1430
#24
Red
A-18318
4 bank reset
6.7
1130
#24
Orange
A-19300
ball kicker
7.8
1075
#25
Orange
A-20095
super flipper
1.55/35.5
450/900
#22/31
Red
RELAY COILS
A-16890
Q, T, and coin
lockout relays
231.0
4000
#35
Orange
A-17564
gate relay
156.0
3400
#34
White
A-18642
memory/
drop targets
58'.0
1590
#33
White
*Coils may vary from game to game. Check game manual for exact coil usage.
Normally, all coils are powered by +24 VDC.
Reprinted courtesy of Gottlieb's "On Target" Technical Newsletter

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