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Gottlieb Hot Shot Transformer from 230v to 115v

By frisbez

5 years ago


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#6 5 years ago

check the back side of the transfoer, sometines the 6v return is on the far side

#17 5 years ago
Quoted from frisbez:

So I am now able to start a game. Scoring features are working but the score reels are having a hard time going from the 9s-0s positions.
For Player 1 my 10,000s reel is working well
My 1000s works great until the 9-0 transition.
Same for the 100s reel.
They both struggle to reset (the 100s has thus far required me to manually move it from 9-0).
I have already removed the reels and cleaned them up with alcohol. As far as I can tell the mechanisms are working well. When I manually activate them they work fine all the way through from 1-0.
I had started trying to de-tension the switches but I am wondering if part of the problem could be the motor and perhaps I should wait until I get a new 60 hz one. Anyone want to chime in on the effect of an out-of-phase motor on score reel performance?

Ive got a 50Hz motor in my Far Out, no issue! Bonus scoring is a littler faster (a plus)

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#32 5 years ago

Here's another ref, 1965 Kings & Queens with a dual mode transformer, solder leads rather than Jones plugs

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