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Bally Delta Queen fuse holder wiring

By bayoubilly70

2 years ago



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#1 2 years ago

Does anyone have a Bally 'Delta Queen' and be able to post a picture of the fuse holder wiring inside the cabinet? Someone reworked this area on the game I have and it doesn't quite match what I'm seeing in the schematic.

Thanks!

#2 2 years ago

I have this game but it’s buried like 5 deep in a pile of machines

If nobody else can help lmk. Also I wonder if it’s wired similar to another game of this era.

#3 2 years ago

Here’s my wiring. It is a replacement fuse block, so the labels are offset, but they’re still in the right order. Let me know if you need any clarification on the wire colors.

Dave

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#4 2 years ago

Thanks to everyone for responding.

I guess its wired correctly... dgAmpGuy thanks for the picture. Here's what was throwing me:

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1. The schematic shows the Y-BR & BLU-R wires associated with the 15 amp fuse
2. It also shows Y-BR & R-B wires associated with a 10 amp fuse

From your picture, the paper orders the fuses: 15 AMP - 15 AMP - 10 AMP - 8 AMP

According the the schematic, the paper should read: 15 AMP - 10 AMP - 10 AMP - 8 AMP. The change being the 2nd fuse from the left should be a 10 AMP fuse.

So is the original paper label in your cabinet wrong, or is the schematic wrong and should have both fuses being 15 amp?

Here is a picture of my label... it looks like someone penciled over the '5' in '15' to a '0' declaring the 2nd fuse from the left should be 10 amps:

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#5 2 years ago

A friend of mine has a Hi-Lo Ace with the same edited label as I do. Both edited labels look original as done as a correction at the factory... And match the 10 amp value on the schematic. I'd say that second fuse should be 10 amp and not 15 as your version of the label suggests. I think someone at the factory didn't edit your 15 to a 10.

That's my guess anyway

Thanks again for posting

#6 2 years ago

Interesting. I never compared the schematic to the label. I’ll look more closely at it tomorrow.
I kinda clipped off the label in my photo.

Dave

#7 2 years ago

4 player games use a 15 amp fuse because they have more bulbs in the head than a single player game.

4 player 15A
1 player 10A

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#8 1 year ago

I just put in a new fuse block and put the wires back where they were.....but my red/black and my blue/red are switched around. Do i need to put them like these pics?

#9 1 year ago

It will work that way. They are the light fuses for the back box and main cab. You need to swap the fuses as well, assuming you have one at 10A and one at 15A.

Dave

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