Pinball Reliability from an Operators Viewpoint
Abstract
Kirk and Ryan Wanger discussing reliability in pinball machines and the challenge of keeping his many pinball machines operational in the field.
Key Points
Join Kirk and Ryan as they discuss how Ryan became the owner and operator of many pinball machines, the value of reliability in pinball machines, and the challenges of keeping them reliable in the field.
Topics include:
- The history pinball electronics and reliability how the numbers of circuit boards and how technical changes are making them more reliable.
- Reliability considerations when acquiring a pinball machine and the new pinball machine companies reliability issues and the reliability learning curve.
- The long life of pinball machines and how Ryan has replaced older components with newer technology for higher reliability.
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Show Notes
Ryan Wanger owns and operates Comet Pinball, a company that sells LED retrofit kits and replacement lamps for pinball machines.
For more information about Kirk’s Consulting services, please see his Accelerated Reliability Solutions website please click here
To see or purchase Kirk’s new book co-authored with John Paschkewitz, “Next Generation HALT and HASS: Robust Design of Electronics and Systems” please click on this link.
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