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Need help reading schematic & other Qs

By undrdog

4 years ago


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#5 4 years ago

Bally bumper lamps run at about 6.3v AC or DC depending on weather they are GI, (on all the time) or DC (when lit by the computer). Either way Bally bumper lamps are notorious for early failure. It's due to the vibrations of the game. Not much you can do about it.
Switching to LEDs might minimize the problem.

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