that MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) looks like a common ceramic 0.05uF capacitor... Yeouch!
Have you confirmed if you're getting good voltage after the EMI filter?
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that MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) looks like a common ceramic 0.05uF capacitor... Yeouch!
Have you confirmed if you're getting good voltage after the EMI filter?
Quoted from Mudflaps:Back in business!
Cool, now cut that ceramic capacitor off the EMI filter. It's like a short circuit on your mains line. The game will live without a MOV til you get a proper one.
Quoted from Mudflaps:The 3A blew again after about 10 minutes of play.
Are you using slow blow fuses? Both blown fuses look like fast blow.
Quoted from Mudflaps:Likely fast blow. I have a 3A slow blow if that’s what Bally uses.
Yep, the fuse in your fingers with the spring looking wire is a slow blow fuse.
The fuses in the yellow packet are fast blow fuses.
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