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Adding coil voltage when bench testing Bally -17/-35 MPU boards

By T-Tommy

4 years ago



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    #8 4 years ago

    A Lionel ZW transformer with 4 variable AC outputs would be a great power source for a test rig if you cant get an original transformer assembly. Connect the ZW to the inputs on a rectifier board and you'll have all the test voltages you need for your test set.

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