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Bally Knockout coin door help

By bigbadford91

11 years ago


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#51 11 years ago
Quoted from bigbadford91:

Are all the fuses for the machine supposed to be slow blow fuses?

I'd look into that, EM's are usually fast blow.

LTG : )

#52 11 years ago
Quoted from bigbadford91:

Are all the fuses for the machine supposed to be slow blow fuses?

Mine (Bally QB) inside the coin door L/S are fast blow type never an issue. Not sure on others.

PBR has fuses > http://www.pbresource.com/fuses.html#reg < and holders

#53 11 years ago

Yup my capt fantastic is fast blow fuses.
Grats on getting it working

-Jeff

#54 11 years ago

There was a slow blow fuses in there when I bought it and it was blown. The schematic doesn't show slow blow fuses but I wanted to make sure.

#55 11 years ago

Made some progress this weekend. Got the coin door wiring and short all fixed. Replaced all the fuses with the correct ones. I thought I could get away with using the original fuse holders but I'm going to have to replace those. The tilt relay was replaced with the wrong coil. It is too short. Can I put a spacer between the coil and bracket to place the coil closer to the armature plate? Or am I better off getting the correct coil? Also, my flippers have two different brand coils. Is it better to have the same brand coils for performance or does it not matter?

#56 11 years ago

Have to get some screws for the one coin switch but for now the coin door is done.
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#57 11 years ago

When I bought the machine it wouldn't power up. All the wires for the transformer were cut. I don't know if a mouse did it but there were no signs that a mouse lived there. But it is all fixed.

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#58 11 years ago

Good old Shrinky dink – great invention
Make jobs like the pic above, easy.

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