Re: Need help reading a schematic.
I understand about the electromagnet thing. I read an article about that. Some state regulation or something. Some states, they're supposed to have odds of one out of twelve, other states, one out of fifteen. I guess they have 4-6 PSI on normal tries, it takes around 10 PSI to grab a toy. On the nth time, the PSI increases. If they don't win on an increased PSI try, the odds get better or something. But in this laundromat, the actual arm had screws. I would go in and win on a regular basis. One day, I went in, and the owner or someone actually loosened the screws so the arms where wobbly. There were cameras and everything. I played once, noticed how loose it was, I shook my head and stopped playing. When ever I won, I'd just leave the toy on the counter for children. A week or so later, I came back, they were tightened again. It could've been that he didn't know how to program the control system or it could also be that the screws just came loose on their own.
I understand about the electromagnet thing. I read an article about that. Some state regulation or something. Some states, they're supposed to have odds of one out of twelve, other states, one out of fifteen. I guess they have 4-6 PSI on normal tries, it takes around 10 PSI to grab a toy. On the nth time, the PSI increases. If they don't win on an increased PSI try, the odds get better or something. But in this laundromat, the actual arm had screws. I would go in and win on a regular basis. One day, I went in, and the owner or someone actually loosened the screws so the arms where wobbly. There were cameras and everything. I played once, noticed how loose it was, I shook my head and stopped playing. When ever I won, I'd just leave the toy on the counter for children. A week or so later, I came back, they were tightened again. It could've been that he didn't know how to program the control system or it could also be that the screws just came loose on their own.
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