Note: with mods and wiring supplied with the red wire to the positive leg and the resistor to
the positive side - the testing phase comes down to a little bit of luck as the games polarity
can vary - but at least the LED in the mod is protected with a resistor to the positive leg. A
LED typically will only work one way when plugged into the board so is a 50/50 chance that
it may work first go, and may need to rotate the socket and then also the LED that plugs
into the Matrix socket.
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Now tidy up and remove any slack in the cabling under the playfield.
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Lastly our preference is to heat up the heat shrink new the mod but you can choose to tidy up
with a cable tie and just slide the heat shrink down the cable.We used a small cable tie under
the mod to keep the wire close to the post to avoid hang ups with the target. Place this cable tie
as high as possible to the underside of the mod and with the bulky head of the cable tie hidden
under the plastic. I did notice that once this head of the cable tie moved a little and when the
target was hit next to the mod it got stuck in as got caught up with the target. You will see the
target get caught and held back and your game will get an error dot with the error on the cola
target. Once the cable and cable tie are fitted correctly the issue will not re-occur.
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You are now good to go and enjoy your mod.
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