Tighe Well-known member VAPS Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 20,797 Reaction score 825 Location Richmondville, New York Sep 5, 2012 #1 This is happening on my ST:TNG, Paul says it happens with his too. I figure this is probably normal, just wanted a few other people to weigh in.
This is happening on my ST:TNG, Paul says it happens with his too. I figure this is probably normal, just wanted a few other people to weigh in.
stangbat Member Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 712 Reaction score 5 Location Kansas Sep 5, 2012 #2 Normal. My TZ and Funhouse do it too.
RareHero Well-known member Joined Oct 19, 2003 Messages 5,313 Reaction score 33 Location Los Angeles, California Sep 5, 2012 #3 Common...every game does it.
OP OP Tighe Well-known member VAPS Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 20,797 Reaction score 825 Location Richmondville, New York Sep 6, 2012 #4 Thanks guys!
LTG Active member Joined Aug 27, 2010 Messages 569 Reaction score 134 Location Minnesota Sep 6, 2012 #5 You might check what your wall outlet voltage is, and what your game is wired for. If the wall is 110 and game wired for 120 - there you go. LTG
You might check what your wall outlet voltage is, and what your game is wired for. If the wall is 110 and game wired for 120 - there you go. LTG
OP OP Tighe Well-known member VAPS Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 20,797 Reaction score 825 Location Richmondville, New York Sep 6, 2012 #6 LTG said: You might check what your wall outlet voltage is, and what your game is wired for. If the wall is 110 and game wired for 120 - there you go. LTG Click to expand... Last time I checked my voltage it was around 118v - 119v. Not like I would have any control over that though. At least not with a power cleaner. I would hate to see what one that could handle a pinball machine would cost.
LTG said: You might check what your wall outlet voltage is, and what your game is wired for. If the wall is 110 and game wired for 120 - there you go. LTG Click to expand... Last time I checked my voltage it was around 118v - 119v. Not like I would have any control over that though. At least not with a power cleaner. I would hate to see what one that could handle a pinball machine would cost.