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How to line up 10+ pinball machines (EU, NL)

By PinPeet

6 years ago



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    #1 6 years ago

    Hello!
    I'm building a basement where I will put 10+ pinball machines. (Most dot matrix) I'm located in The Netherlands Europe so probably the electrical technical details will be different then in the US. (?)

    I have an electricity guy to make everything but he has no experience with pinball machines and he thinks that turning all those machine on will use a lot of power. Also I told him about the peak when turning them on. Read that somewhere.

    Anyway. I hope that someone can help me out with maybe technical details about how to setup this the best. Someone with knowledge of Dutch electricity would be great! Maybe there are some good filters to buy...

    Thanks/Bedankt!
    Peter

    #3 6 years ago

    Thanks for the links!
    I still do not really understand the technical implementation. Hope to hear more.

    #5 6 years ago

    Thx!!

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