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Overview of high voltage areas

By ravve

10 months ago



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    #3 10 months ago

    Don't touch any fuses, fuse holders, coils, or the metal tabs on drive transistors.

    #4 10 months ago
    Quoted from Billc479:

    For early Bally/Stern machines, the display voltage area on the SDB can bite pretty hard (Don't ask how I know!)

    Ill bet it does, +62, -113, and -125VDC on those.

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