I would not buy a new power supply board. Cap kits are cheap.
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Quoted from PatD:Thanks for all the advice gang. Yes, probably right in that I should stick with the original power supply. I'm back and forth on it, and thinking new is going to be more efficient. But there certainly is something to be said for a design that's worked for 35 years!
Started adding in my fuses for the bridge rectifiers last night. Will wrap it up today (Can never finish a project at one shot with kids around!) Once those are done, new power cord (Since someone cut the ground off) then load up the new balls and play!
You don't need a whole new power cord, you could just replace the plug part. $2 Home Depot.
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