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Convert a capcom pinball magic from 110v to 220v

By noitbe1

3 years ago



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    #5 3 years ago

    Assuming your plug is wired liked this....

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    You need to remove the jumper wires/pins from 2 & 3 and 8 & 9. Then install one jumper between 3 & 9. You can re-use one of the jumpers you removed if you can do so without damaging the pins.

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