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Transformer information

By Poltergeist

2 years ago



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    #1 2 years ago

    Hi all

    Does anyone recognize this transformer?
    It's been on our shelf for a long time and we have no idea where it was taken from.
    It probably comes from a Bally or a Bell Games, the numbering is different than on a standard Bally or Stern transformer and lug number 4 has never been used.
    The numbering of the lugs are as follows:
    1-3-5-7-9-11 - lower side
    2-4-6-8-10-12
    13-14-15-15-17-18
    So there are 6 connections on each side at the top

    Gr. Fritz

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    #2 2 years ago

    E122-125 is a Bally transformer

    Although they may have changed the pin numbering at some point depending on era

    #3 2 years ago

    You can use the strikes and spares manual to wire it up and test the output voltages. Connection points are on page 9. https://www.ipdb.org/files/2406/Bally_1978_Strikes_and_Spares_Manual_w_Schematics.pdf

    #4 2 years ago

    E-122-125 is definitely a Bally solid state transformer. Used in Evel Kneivel, Mata Hari, Star Trek, Dolly Parton, Power Play, etc.

    #5 2 years ago

    solved,
    The tab numbers and the corresponding voltages correspond to other transformers only in a different order.
    We powered it up and tested it.
    A colleague happened to recognize the transformer, it comes from a Tiger Rag conversion kit from Bell games
    The transformer was in the conversion kit and not used.

    Thank you all

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