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Keith or Rick
Correct me if I'm wrong but with a routed system as I am building I have a live flipper with out the work that you have done here.
As I have mentioned on my post, I am using SSD components and mounting them into MDF. I have finished my first LC and the Flipper is live in both directions leaving only about a 2mm gap from the back of the flipper to the start of the copper tape that is laid on the track. I lined the insde of the slot on both sides of the flipper with copper tape to make sure the flipper has a good contact area but otherwise it is the same as the plastic track, why do you need the switch and power supply to the flipper?
Correct me if I'm wrong but with a routed system as I am building I have a live flipper with out the work that you have done here.
As I have mentioned on my post, I am using SSD components and mounting them into MDF. I have finished my first LC and the Flipper is live in both directions leaving only about a 2mm gap from the back of the flipper to the start of the copper tape that is laid on the track. I lined the insde of the slot on both sides of the flipper with copper tape to make sure the flipper has a good contact area but otherwise it is the same as the plastic track, why do you need the switch and power supply to the flipper?