You don't need anything if it's the same as wpc.
You need to move some pins around in at the transformer connection.
Check out the UK pinball site.
Pinballinfo.com
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You don't need anything if it's the same as wpc.
You need to move some pins around in at the transformer connection.
Check out the UK pinball site.
Pinballinfo.com
Quoted from pinwiztom:could go this route with a portable converter/transformer
https://www.bombayelectronics.com/collections/convertingbox-premium-transformers/products/litefuze-convertingbox-1000-light-weight-voltage-converter-transformer-step-up-down-heavy-duty-lifetime-warranty
Why when you don't need one?
Quoted from NeilMcRae:just bear in mind the other issue is the cycles that electricity runs at. so going from 60Hz to 50Hz the motors will run slower.
I'd email Stern and see what they say.
Neil.
This is not true.
They are dc motors.
change the pins and change the mov,
the moves are about a euro,
It takes 30mins
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