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CHRIS B PINBALLS

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Just fit a new clock board in my tz and I thought I would just put the difference in a quality one and a cheep one the one I replaced was a rotten dog one not that old but just look at the difference between that and the ingo quality one
I would highly recommend Ingo clock boards easy to fit good instruction you can put whatever colour leds in you want and you can adjust the brightness on the pot
 
Yeah not long replaced a newish clock board for the Ingo one that was always dodgy from when I bought my TZ, no point replacing with anything else.
Works great and looks extremely well built, I had a few colours but stuck with warm white lit dimly. Spot on👍
 
Ingo is quality. That being said he’s been quite snowed under in recent months. He sent me a set of rainbow LEDs for free after mine started flickering, so he’s awesome in my book.

When it comes to the clock taking it apart is not something you’d want to do regularly, therefore get the board and never have to worry about it again. A really quality bit of kit.
 
Was just reading his website. To disable the diagnostic LEDs you pull the resistor network, and then put it in a 'Park position' slot so it doesn't get lost.

It's a small detail but that's pretty clever.
 
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