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Nick Baldridge diagnoses and plans repairs for Bounty bingo machine's relay and skill shot issues.
The Bounty machine dropped all balls when winning a red letter game due to relay 29 dropping out too soon
high confidence · Nick Baldridge describing the first major problem encountered at York
The skill shot spotting disc needs disassembly and inspection to fix a spotting issue where numbers appear when they shouldn't
high confidence · Nick Baldridge identifying root cause investigation focus
The MagicScreen clutches appear powdery and require lubrication with axle grease
high confidence · Nick Baldridge's visual inspection findings
The Bounty machine completely filled the cashbox when played extensively with nickels
high confidence · Nick Baldridge recounting personal gameplay experience with the machine
Two nuts backed out from the MagicScreen filter board due to vibration during transport
high confidence · Nick Baldridge's discovery during inspection
Playing for the white button (skill shot) inappropriately starts a new game instead of allowing red button play
medium confidence · Nick Baldridge noting this as a potential schematic issue to investigate
91% isopropyl alcohol evaporates faster and has less water content than 70% isopropyl alcohol
high confidence · Nick Baldridge discussing his preferred cleaning solution
“Now, the bounty I had previously done kind of a mini shop...but I had not yet taken apart the mixer to clean it and I had not yet taken apart the search disk to clean that”
Nick Baldridge @ early segment — Establishes the scope of previous work versus remaining restoration tasks
“The bounty is just a fantastic game. So I going to recheck all the steppers make sure that they all still clean”
Nick Baldridge @ mid-segment — Personal enthusiasm for the Bounty machine despite technical issues; commitment to thorough restoration
“Likely, as I've been down this path before, I'll have fixed all those issues and I'll have knocked loose an issue further down the line. For example, the skill shot circuit is very, very complicated.”
Nick Baldridge @ later segment — Reflects the cascading complexity of EM pinball restoration and expected interdependencies in electromechanical systems
“I'm not super satisfied with how that looks uh... so I'm thinking I might just go ahead bite the bullet and get some glass cut to fit over the front and back”
Nick Baldridge @ back glass discussion — Restoration quality standards and willingness to invest in aesthetic improvements beyond minimum functional repairs
restoration_signal: Detailed systematic approach to bingo pinball restoration including stepper disassembly, clutch inspection, MagicScreen maintenance, and schematic-based diagnostics
high · Nick describes multi-step restoration plan involving complete disassembly of steppers, cleaning with 91% isopropyl alcohol, lubrication protocols, and circuit tracing
product_concern: Relay 29 dropping out prematurely when Bounty machine detects winning red letter game, causing ball drop
high · Nick reports: 'it would detect that you won, the position twenty nine relay dropped out too soon or so i've been told I gotta investigate'
product_concern: MagicScreen spotting disc causing Bounty to incorrectly display numbers when it should not spot any numbers
high · Nick identifies: 'I had a weird issue crop up when I was testing this game where it would spot numbers. Of course, Bounty is not supposed to spot any numbers. So, that's related to the Magic Screen unit.'
product_concern: Skill shot mechanism inconsistently activates; occasionally produces sound/click without displaying number on back glass despite good bulbs and sockets
high · Nick describes: 'occasionally you push the button and it would you hear the whirr and the click...it wouldn't actually show any number on the back glass...all the bulbs are good all the sockets...are good so it's definitely something else'
product_concern: Hardware loosening (nuts, screws) from vehicle transport vibration; two nuts backed out from MagicScreen filter board
positive(0.75)— Nick expresses genuine enthusiasm for the Bounty machine ('just a fantastic game') and a methodical, optimistic approach to restoration challenges. Technical issues are treated as interesting problems to solve rather than frustrations. Minor concerns about aesthetic quality (plexiglass vs. glass) are addressed proactively.
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high · Nick notes: 'Now, all that bouncing back and forth shook out some hardware. Some screws and some nuts...either they were not tightened far enough or they just backed out With all the vibration'
restoration_signal: Replay counter showing deterioration despite previous cleaning, suggesting other steppers may also require maintenance
high · Nick observes: 'I noticed that one of my replay counters I looking at it now it looking a little dingy and it one that I certainly addressed before And so this gives me pause that others may need some attention as well'
design_philosophy: EM pinball restoration exhibits cascading interdependencies where fixing one circuit issue can expose problems in interconnected systems
high · Nick explains: 'Likely, as I've been down this path before, I'll have fixed all those issues and I'll have knocked loose an issue further down the line. For example, the skill shot circuit is very, very complicated. And it winds through an awful lot of stuff.'
event_signal: Bounty performed at York event but mechanical degradation occurred progressively throughout weekend, suggesting reliability issues under extended play
high · Nick states: 'it held up pretty darn well at the bingo row at York, but it did have a couple of problems which became worse as the weekend wore on'
restoration_signal: MagicScreen clutches showing powdery appearance indicating oxidation or wear, requiring lubrication or potential replacement
high · Nick notes: 'I did a brief inspection tonight and took a look at the clutch which drives the magic screen and the clutches are looking awfully powdery so that in itself might not be the end of the world. I'm going to try to lubricate them.'
restoration_signal: Consideration of upgrading from plexiglass to glass for back glass sandwich assembly; potential custom print generation to improve aesthetics
medium · Nick explains: 'I had sandwiched mine between plexi and I'm not super satisfied with how that looks...I might just go ahead bite the bullet and get some glass cut...there's a couple things in art that i might fix up from his his print'
community_signal: Nick integrating social media (Facebook, Instagram) into content strategy, expanding documentation of restoration progress
medium · Nick states: 'I've posted one picture to Facebook and Instagram...and I'm going to be posting some other stuff as I go now that I've figured out how to hook those two services together. It should make life a bit more interesting for all of us.'