Bingo Pinballs

Created on 04-25-2014 – Last update 06-30-2020

 

 

Now I think this thread is upside down and backwards, but it is worth trying to figure it out`

This is some nice helpful information from Roger on Bali, that might also apply to the other Wall Street games`

 

 

Roger Morden

To Me

Apr 12, 2011

 

Hello.

 

A quick bit of background on this game.

 

First coin enables card 1 - Second coin enables card 2 - Third coin enables card 3

 

Fourth coin enables super score on card 1 - Fifth coin enables super scores on card 2

 

Sixth coin enables super scores on card 3 - Seventh coin buys a guaranteed extra ball.

 

During coins 4-6 corners may be enabled.

 

The payout is fixed as per the score card. You still have a chance for double or nothing on any winner if you want or you can collect the regular score.

Don't know why I didn't pick up on the RS and SS. Seems easy now. I removed the jumper wire that goes from the 12 to the 16 position. The wire is soldered to the 8 position but the jumper goes to the 12. It looks like you have the option of selecting 8, 12, or 16 as the 4 in line and an option of 100 or 120 for 5 in line. I am still going through testing but I believe it seems to be scoring correctly. I don't know the purpose of the jumpers as you can just put the wire on the desired lug. I won't get a chance to play around on it any more until next week. I will let you know if if find any more trouble. I would like to see one of the experts do a little write up on the replay unit disc adjustments. I am sure there are some fine points I don't know about.

 

 

At 07:16 PM 4/11/2011, I wrote:

Hi Roger,

First I have to state that this is all guess work on my part _ I have never owned a "limited coin" or "multi-card" bingo before _ So, Laugh........ It's my guess that the RS stands for Regular Score and the SS stands for Super Scores. It's my guess that this is an 8-coin game and that the Selection Disc and Relay Discs work together to enable the Score Features on the 3-Cards. Where the first card ratchets quickly and the third card slowly based upon the coins played. It's my guess that the only significance to the colors of the wires is in adjusting the game, where the single black wire is the adjustment. I'd go as far as guessing that: If you re-jumper the game by moving the 8-16 to 8-12 you will see the game score correctly.......

Does this help? Please let me know how you fair.........

Phil doesn't reference any of this, so if we get it figured out _ I'll publish a little page on this circuit for my pages........


Regards,

 

 

--- On Sun, 4/10/11, Roger Morden <roger.morden> wrote:

From: Roger Morden <roger.morden@>

Subject:

To: bingopinballs

Date: Sunday, April 10, 2011, 2:14 PM

Hello. I am working on a Bally Bali. I want to adjust the pay out on the replay unit discs. Do you have to remove jumpers and attach wires as per the manual drawing? It shows a jumper from 8 - 16. The 100 is colored in black while the, 4, SS, RS are white. Is there any significance to the color? Also what is position RS and SS for. Right now my game scores 16 instead of 12 and 32 instead of 24. I just want to put it as factory original. Thanks.

 

 

Bali-8

 

 

 

Thank you Roger

 

 

…good questions,

 

I will try and find these emails and see if Roger included some photos`

I don’t see any in my files, Phil’s, nor the IPDB`

 

For now, here is the Replay Unit Disc and some relevant detail out of the Bali Manual,

 

 

 

 

 

 

…in this link here, I see there were a couple of Adjustment Cards`

 

http://danny.cdyn.com/bally%20manual.htm

 

 

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