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==Microswitch== | ==Microswitch== | ||
− | A Microswitch which violently gets hit on release (set switch to Normally closed): | + | * A Microswitch which violently gets hit on release (set switch to Normally closed): |
− | + | : [[Image:plunger1.jpg]] | |
− | + | : It is said that this method will destroy your microswitch quickly. | |
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==Leaf Switch== | ==Leaf Switch== | ||
− | A Leaf switch is closed when the pinball plunger is pulled back: | + | * A Leaf switch is closed when the pinball plunger is pulled back: |
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− | + | : [[Image:DSC06490.jpg]] | |
+ | : http://singleclick.com/gallery/v/Joe-Elwell/album324/DSC06492.jpg.html | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | [http://www.johnsretroarcade.com/hardware_pinball.asp Pinball Circuit] - Pinball Circuit |
Revision as of 07:08, 25 August 2006
Pinball Plungers can be used in Pinball simulators/emulators. Various methods exists, and are mostly limited by the simulator's logics.
Microswitch
- A Microswitch which violently gets hit on release (set switch to Normally closed):
Leaf Switch
- A Leaf switch is closed when the pinball plunger is pulled back:
See Also
Pinball Circuit - Pinball Circuit