Pretty sure that games like bally lost world had the transformer in the head and switch still in the cabinet.
The switch doesn't have to have 110 volts running through it, couldn't it just be like a garage door switch that is low voltage?
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Pretty sure that games like bally lost world had the transformer in the head and switch still in the cabinet.
The switch doesn't have to have 110 volts running through it, couldn't it just be like a garage door switch that is low voltage?
Quoted from Gexchange:So which sounds more logical... The UL people watching out for peoples saftey or Stern re inventing the location of the power switch to save .50?
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Is this a trick question? Honestly, I think it's neither, there was probably a different reason but one that wouldn't sit well with people so the safety reason is given.
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