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Technical walkthrough of Double Up payout control unit switches and critical V-stack adjustment tolerances.
Cams L, M, N, and O control payouts in Double Up when you win in a section
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, explaining control unit mechanics
Switch stack V controls replay winner circuits to search index coil and is critically important in searching for winners
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, technical description
Switch V adjustment is incredibly easy to get out of time with the rest of the cam if not adjusted properly, resulting in no payoff detection
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, troubleshooting warning
The pictorial diagram shows the correct adjustment relationship between switch stack N and switch stack V on the backside
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, referencing documentation
Switch U completes the circuit from half win feature relay to replay register step up for the half-win color feature in Double Up
high confidence · Nick Baldridge, technical explanation
“These are critically important in payout.”
Nick Baldridge @ mid-episode — Emphasizes the importance of cams L, M, N, O in the payout mechanism
“It is incredibly easy for it to get out of time with the rest of the cam and therefore never detect a winner.”
Nick Baldridge @ mid-episode — Warning about the sensitivity of switch V adjustment
“A picture's worth a thousand words. It really helps to look at this, but it's very crucially important that it be adjusted exactly as in the picture.”
Nick Baldridge @ late-episode — Emphasizes reliance on pictorial documentation for correct adjustment
“If it's even a little bit out of whack, then the whole thing falls apart and you don't get any payoff.”
Nick Baldridge @ conclusion — Summarizes the sensitivity and importance of switch V calibration
restoration_signal: Detailed guidance on adjusting payout control unit switches (particularly switch V) on 1972 Double Up, with emphasis on tight tolerance requirements and common failure points
high · Nick Baldridge's complete walkthrough of switch stacks U and V adjustment procedures and the consequences of improper calibration
design_philosophy: 1972 Bally Double Up exhibits highly sensitive mechanical tolerances in the payout control unit, where minor misalignments in switch V prevent winner detection entirely
high · Multiple warnings about switch V sensitivity and the requirement for exact adjustment per pictorial diagram
operational_signal: Systematic approach to diagnosing payout failures in bingo pinball: check basic gameplay features first, then examine control unit switches if issues persist
high · Nick Baldridge's structured explanation of diagnostic hierarchy
neutral(0)— Educational and technical content delivered in a straightforward manner. No promotional language or subjective opinion; purely informational troubleshooting and technical guidance.
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