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Technical breakdown of score reel PCB function and maintenance in EM pinball machines.
PCBs attached to score reels determine which number is currently displayed on any given reel
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, host, speaking authoritatively about PCB primary function
One and ten reels typically have PCBs attached for match functionality
high confidence · Nick Baldridge describing standard reel PCB placement in EM games
Hundreds and thousands reels can have PCBs to establish pinball position in some cases
medium confidence · Nick Baldridge, conditional language ('sometimes') suggests variation across manufacturers
PCBs are attached via screws on a metal plate holding the score reel mechanism together
high confidence · Nick Baldridge describing physical assembly and attachment method
Score reel PCBs typically have ten or eleven wires, one for each number plus possibly a ground wire
high confidence · Nick Baldridge detailing wiring configuration with era-dependent variation
The same game can be configured to award either extra ball or replay depending on manufacturer settings
high confidence · Nick Baldridge explaining award type variability in game configuration
Match numbers are not randomly generated by the machine
medium confidence · Nick Baldridge stating match generation is non-random; defers full explanation to future episode
Cleanliness of score reel PCBs is critical for proper functioning
high confidence · Nick Baldridge emphasizing importance before cleaning methods episode
“The PCBs are used by the game to determine which number you're actually on on any given reel.”
Nick Baldridge @ ~0:45 — Core definition of PCB function in score reels
“Typically on the one or ten reel there will be a PCB attached and this is used to aid match.”
Nick Baldridge @ ~1:30 — Establishes standard PCB placement and primary use case
“This number is not generated randomly but we'll get into that another time with match units”
Nick Baldridge @ ~2:15 — Teases deeper technical content for future episode on match logic
“It's important to make sure that they're clean.”
Nick Baldridge @ ~4:30 — Underscores maintenance priority before transitioning to cleaning-focused next episode
restoration_signal: Episode focuses on score reel PCB identification, disassembly, and the critical importance of cleanliness for proper function
high · Host emphasizes PCB cleaning importance and dedicates follow-up episode to cleaning methodology
technology_signal: Technical deep-dive into how score reel PCBs function as position sensors and control logic for award thresholds in EM machines
high · Host explains wiring configuration, attachment methods, and functional roles across different reel types
design_philosophy: Highlights that Gottlieb and other manufacturers employed different score reel construction and PCB configurations
medium · Host references 'various manufacturers and especially Gottlieb' differing in construction approaches
content_signal: Episode is part of ongoing technical education series on EM pinball systems, with planned follow-up on cleaning procedures
high · Host indicates next episode will cover cleaning methods for reels and attached components
neutral(0)— Educational and technical in tone; no evaluative judgments or emotional content. Host is informative and matter-of-fact.
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