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Help identifying/choosing replacement component

By pinheadpierre

3 years ago


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#11 3 years ago
Quoted from pinheadpierre:

I could be wrong (which is why I’m asking for advice), but those are a lower voltage rating. I think you can go higher voltage rating, but not lower?

You are correct here based on the original components but I was wondering if the original component was a higher voltage than it needed to be. Older Ballys and older Sterns share a lot of similarities and you can use the same mpus on each so I assume the voltages may be similar as well. Can someone with more knowledge confirm or deny this?

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