Yes. That is corrosion. That needs to be cleaned up ASAP.
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Yes. That is corrosion. That needs to be cleaned up ASAP.
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Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
Http://chrishiblerpinball.com/contact
http://www.PinWiki.com/ - The new place for pinball repair info
Quoted from PinballManiac40:Yes. I can bet Chris would be happy to take it on for you if you need the help.
Yes sir. I can take care of that one.
Check out the "contact" link below.
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Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
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LED104-TP104
Normally lit. Indicates presence of unregulated 20VDC. AC voltage is rectified by D15-D18 and smoothed by C10. The voltage is used to power the flash lamps. Note that a "coin door interlock" switch is present on all WPC-95 games. This switch interrupts power to both the 20VDC and 50VDC circuits when the coin door is opened, providing a measure of safety against higher voltage shocks. If the coin door is opened with power applied, this LED will fade to off. It will not light with the coin door open.
I pulled this form the PinWiki.
Regards,
Chris
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