I admire this guy for trying but I believe it won't end well.
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Quoted from pinballinreno:Populating the lamp boards and testing them before installation is a good idea.
In fact the lamp boards and pc boards are the first things to install on the playfield when rebuilding.
So, you could install them now.
If your workstation doesnt have a variable DC out for testing, you can just use a 4 AA 6v battery for tesing lamps:
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The batteries are simply wired in series.
The #906 and #89 bulbs are 12v, so a 12v drill motor battery works in a pinch, or just make up a battery.
I took a 5volt ac addapter and crimped aligator clamps to the leads.
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