They used to have fish tales at a pub i used to go to. Then they switched to dodge viper which was also a good game.

The most complex one ive seen so far is the star trek one. There are just so many moving parts and about 4 different ways for the ball to go under the table and pop out somewhere else.

Im actually making my own game from scratch. Ive been playing pinball for so many years and always loved electronics so i thought it would be nice to make one. Ive made about 4 rough versions so far so now ive got some really expensive wood for the playfield and just about all the tools i need. I think im just a spot welder and vaccum former away from starting.

Most of the parts were from an old playfield. My local coin-op repair shop had a harley davidson that was beyond repair so they gave me the playfield for nothing with almost all the parts still attached. A few visits to Ebay and pinballheaven later and ive got everything i need.

Im making the circuits myself (thats half the fun) and thats where this thread comes in. Ive been testing my circuit using a 10A rectifier but its one of those that has spade connections. The only one i can find that can fit directly to a PCB is 8A. I need to figure out how much current will be drawn so i know if it will work. If not then i can either use 2 rectifiers or put some kind of limit on how many solenoids can fire at a time.

This might sound like a stupid question but how do you measure resistance with a multimeter? I used to have one that was easy to use but this new one ive got is so confusing. It only has settings like 200ohms, 2K, 200K.