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aftermarket transformer

By mlepley

10 years ago



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#1 10 years ago

Hello pinheads,
I have a '72 Williams Tropic Fun EM pin. The 24V tap is not outputting. It is protected by a 15A fuse. Can I use an aftermarket 110V/24V transformer for the 24V side. If so would it be a 360 watt transformer? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

#2 10 years ago

So the 6v output is working?

Just checking, you are testing with a DMM set to VAC?
What reading do you get with the machine off, DMM set Ohms, probes on Yellow wire and Black/yellow/white wire of the Transformer?

the main reason for the above Qs, theses transforms are almost bullet proof.

anyway, you would need a transformer with at least 400 watts on the 24v output and 200 watts on the 6v output

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