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Tech: Bally Power Supply High

By TheCnyPinGuy

6 years ago



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    #4 6 years ago
    Quoted from TheCnyPinGuy:

    Hello All
    Working on a Kiss Bally
    Worked Perfect
    Moved from my buddy to my place
    Not no lamps on either driver work
    Test Point 1 is 44vdc - should be in the 6vdc range
    Any ideas why it would be so high ?
    No controlled lamps work right now
    If I play some I get a Super Bright flicker here and there
    Let me know what to look for on this game I assume in the J3 connector on PSU Transformer
    Thank you

    double check your work. sounds like your solenoid voltage is on the feature lamps. The bright flickers... lamps getting burned out?

    the bally wiring diagram page has color codes. You can use that and the schematic page to check the pin outs of the rectifier plugs.

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