I recently picked up this "Uncle Lester" mod for my TAF from the Pinballpro.com website and it was super easy to install. First I removed both bulbs from the sides of the electric chair and carefully pulled it up from the metal mounting plate.
Uncle Lester sits pretty snug and tight in the chair and I believe there is also a magnet in his back too from what I read on pinside. Anyways, I used my soldering iron to tin the wires to make it easier to attach on the tabs of the yellow bulb socket on the chair.
Before I started soldering, I turned the game on and touched each wire to the socket tabs to make sure I got the correct polarity. Always be careful when testing things while the machine is on because you could blow a fuse or sometimes do lots of collateral damage.
You can see underneath the two sockets there is a hole where the existing wire is fed through so I pulled the excess wires from Uncle Lester through here and used a zip tie above an below the playfield to tidy things up.
Here is the final result after 10 minutes
-Mike
product link: http://pinballpro.net/shop/uncle-lester-af-1/
Uncle Lester sits pretty snug and tight in the chair and I believe there is also a magnet in his back too from what I read on pinside. Anyways, I used my soldering iron to tin the wires to make it easier to attach on the tabs of the yellow bulb socket on the chair.
Before I started soldering, I turned the game on and touched each wire to the socket tabs to make sure I got the correct polarity. Always be careful when testing things while the machine is on because you could blow a fuse or sometimes do lots of collateral damage.
You can see underneath the two sockets there is a hole where the existing wire is fed through so I pulled the excess wires from Uncle Lester through here and used a zip tie above an below the playfield to tidy things up.
Here is the final result after 10 minutes
-Mike
product link: http://pinballpro.net/shop/uncle-lester-af-1/