Hi All,
I need some help in thinking this out, by yous guys what is better educated then Iz, in electrical theory--I will describe my reason for this question, and my answer, later, as I do not wish to influence your thinking.
Think of a "plunger and coil" set-up, such as was used by WurliTzer, for the latch bar "solenoid", or Seeburg's 100 select, "Pin Bank", "pin cancel" coil/plunger, or Seeburg's early "credit add coil/plunger", in a CCU--( all "spring loaded" return). The switch MAY have a cap across it, or not--
IF power is applied and removed prior to the plunger going "all the way" into the coil housing, ( plunger MAY be "blocked", or just "sticky") will it draw a larger amount of current across the switches, then normal ?
Could this be the reason the switches become "dirty", and/or "pitted" very rapidly ?
TIA, Ron Rich