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GENCO Owners Club

By Sheprd

9 years ago


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#115 4 years ago

I also have a Genco bball game where I replaced the old rectifier with a bridge rectifier. The pics Jappie provided should probably do the trick; however, if you want a different angle or any verification on the specific wiring, just let me know. I, too, put a fuse in-line as a safety precaution (read as, I usually mess something up, so I figured a fuse might limit the damage when I finally flipped the switch)

#118 4 years ago
Quoted from drsfmd:

Might be helpful. I’m a little confused as to why three of his wires go to the rectifier. Headed to the basement shortly to tinker... I’ll report back.

Let me know if I can help. I may have some notes I took when I did it...I'll look for those as well

#121 4 years ago

Well, I tried to take a couple of pics, without removing the entire board out, since that is a real pain. Anyhow, I found a before pic, which shows the wiring to the original selenium rectifier and pics (as best I could) of the bridge rectifier.

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#144 4 years ago

I posted this in the EM tech subforum. Since it relates to Genco basketball, I thought it made sense to post here and see if someone may have the answer.
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https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/test-your-skill-reading-schematics-genco-bball#post-5069182

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