(Topic ID: 73092)

EM Pinball causing electrical noise in mains

By nbolmer

10 years ago


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#10 10 years ago

Canadian games used to ship (or maybe be required to have installed later?) an isolation transformer. You could try that. Maybe pull one out of an old video game and wire it up. They were also used in video games with CRTs.

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