

When you cut the power it is easiest to do it with the forks down/switch depressed/chest closed position.

The servo should be powered on at least once before installing the rod and then turned off. Putting a small bend at the top of the rod first so it has enough play to open and close the chest fully is also recommended. You'll need to put a few kinks in it to make it slide down the slot in the playfield and then back to the servo. Run lighting wiring (optional) & reinstall lidġ. In general here are the steps you're going to take to install this mod.ģ. * - Code v1.1 is released with some fixes and updates: 0. If you want to ordering the lighting mod seperately and already have the chest mod you can choose that option from the chest ordering page: If you have questions or want to discuss join us in the Pinside thread: I'll update the videos based on feedback from any installation you want to share. If there are any issues, just let me know. I tried to keep them brief enough while covering everything and break them up so you could watch the necessary parts. A lot of the time consuming work is actually adjusting it and getting it all to sit right, which is what these videos really help with. If you want to get a great POTC LE, this is it.It would be a huge pain to have written instructions for this. I can provide a serious buyer with more pics, videos and references, if necessary. I would pack the pin well.įor me it would be good if the shipping could take place in January as there is now all the Christmas hassle.

Delivery on a pallet is possible, but the buyer must arrange for shipping. The machine is sold "as is", without any warranties. The play statistics however were run over apparently when I installed the newest update Beta Build 2 to the game. My POTC has a low number of plays, since I am much more of a collector that a player. In the pictures the playfield lighting looks all too blue compared to real life. You can control the lighting coloring with the aforesaid Pinstadium-type lights, but if you do not like those lights, just remove them, they are fastened with velcro. I will also include as an extra the Pinstadium-type lights that I have made myself (I do not remember off my head, were the lights controlled with a separate remote or with an iphone app). I am pretty sure there are other extras as well, but those I remember on top of my head.
