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pintableuser
Hello,
So far we have worked our way round solutions to reduce the effect of acid damage to pinball circuit boards caused by defective leaking batteries
aa. Change the AA batteries regularly
bb. Fit an AA battery extender to position the batteries away from the boards. (and change the batteries regularly)
cc. Take care with the specific type of battery fitted avoiding poor quality and pirate copies.
dd. Replacing completely with button type batteries etc. etc.
Does anyone think that fitting a small low voltage audible beeper alarm, similar to those low voltage ones in a domestic smoke alarm would be helpful.
This would ideally activate before the factory reset low voltage situation was reached...... the background low beeping could not be ignored.
Can it be done?......
So far we have worked our way round solutions to reduce the effect of acid damage to pinball circuit boards caused by defective leaking batteries
aa. Change the AA batteries regularly
bb. Fit an AA battery extender to position the batteries away from the boards. (and change the batteries regularly)
cc. Take care with the specific type of battery fitted avoiding poor quality and pirate copies.
dd. Replacing completely with button type batteries etc. etc.
Does anyone think that fitting a small low voltage audible beeper alarm, similar to those low voltage ones in a domestic smoke alarm would be helpful.
This would ideally activate before the factory reset low voltage situation was reached...... the background low beeping could not be ignored.
Can it be done?......