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What other GTB EM's used a B-8091 transformer?

By pocketscience

7 years ago


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#28 7 years ago
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Yes the FO went to France and back, I actually frond a Franc in it and mounted it on the apron. I picked it up off of ebay (Houston) and put a NOS pf it it and its a very sweet game.
But yea did see the wiring and made the appropriate connections for a standard transformer thus freeing up the 8091 to ship down under to a game that needs the 240 volt primary.

Such interesting travels for the Far Out, and very nice of you to provide a solution with the transformer swap, Ken!

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