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System 11B - 75v on 50v circuit

By DallasRob

7 years ago



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#4 7 years ago
Quoted from DallasRob:

Howdy.
This is a Bally The Game Show built in 2003.
It's been blowing the fuse that has the lower kickers and the knocker.
My son noted that the kickers are more energetic than he's seen before. I pulled out the multi-meter and that circuit (along with the flippers) are showing 75v instead of 50v.

Are you testing DC voltage, not AC?

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