Sorry if been asked before but new to the forum....
Is it possible to add earth protection to a 1968 Gottlieb pin table?
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Is it possible to add earth protection to a 1968 Gottlieb pin table?
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Thx for the reply,I'm going to be doing the same to my 1972 Fireball soon so I don't see any reason why you couldn't do it to your 68 Gottlieb. You just need to run earth wire/braid from all of the metal bits (legs, lock bar etc) back to earth at the transformer I thinkI'm going to use wire and crimp terminals to attach it to the leg plates and somewhere on the lock bar/glass frame.
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I'm going to be doing the same to my 1972 Fireball soon so I don't see any reason why you couldn't do it to your 68 Gottlieb. You just need to run earth wire/braid from all of the metal bits (legs, lock bar etc) back to earth at the transformer I thinkI'm going to use wire and crimp terminals to attach it to the leg plates and somewhere on the lock bar/glass frame.
Thx for the reply,
Bit worried when I first looked inside the machine and saw all the electrical bits n bobs and no earthing, especially when youngsters will be using it.
I was told the same by the sparkie at work. RCD's measure the current on live and neutral and if there's any difference on the return path (i.e. caused by the current going to earth through you) then it kills the circuit. It's part of the reason why it's common to get false trips when a bulb blows in the house; because the blowing of the bulb expends so much current that it causes a brief drop on the return path. Or so i'm told anyway.My mate Welksie from around the corner is a sparky and he reckons that if your fuse box has an RCD then it should be pretty much impossible to electrocute yourself even if you end up touching a live part but I don't plan on testing his theory..
I'm not sure what you mean by "the main game reset," the Start Button?