

Completely plug and play installation so it can be removed at any time.

Now there is a mod out that will let you add the open and close chest lid to your game.

It was in the prototype but didn't get produced in the final game. In your install please place the brass piece towards the ceiling, rotating it 180 degrees from where it was. This is the wrong, opposite location that it should be. In this video you see the arm with the brass bushing on it pointing towards the ground when the playfield is raised. **** PLEASE NOTE: This video shows the servo knuckle (4 armed black plastic piece) in the wrong position for your mod. Lighting Wiring Installation (Optional with Lighting Mod) They are just a bit too wide for the chest to fully open. The thumb nuts we included as a little bonus won't work on the chest. You'll need to loosen and adjust the servo arm to point the brass bushing "down" towards the ground (when the playfield is raised) or at the 6 o'clock position looking at the servo with the playfield raisedĤ. That way when you are installing the rod you can tape the lid closed with some blue painters tape and be able to pull the rod down snug and tighten the quick connect bushing.ģ. When you cut the power it is easiest to do it with the forks down/switch depressed/chest closed position. The servo should be powered on at least once before installing the rod and then turned off. Putting a small bend at the top of the rod first so it has enough play to open and close the chest fully is also recommended. You'll need to put a few kinks in it to make it slide down the slot in the playfield and then back to the servo. Run lighting wiring (optional) & reinstall lidġ. In general here are the steps you're going to take to install this mod.ģ. * - Code v1.1 is released with some fixes and updates: 0. If you want to ordering the lighting mod seperately and already have the chest mod you can choose that option from the chest ordering page: If you have questions or want to discuss join us in the Pinside thread: I'll update the videos based on feedback from any installation you want to share.

If there are any issues, just let me know. I tried to keep them brief enough while covering everything and break them up so you could watch the necessary parts. A lot of the time consuming work is actually adjusting it and getting it all to sit right, which is what these videos really help with. It would be a huge pain to have written instructions for this.
