• GENCO 1948 SCREWBALL.

    From Terry Gauger@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 30 13:20:14 2023
    Trying to figure out how to wire up the main power plug to transformer . Have no schematic . the two wire plug right now split , one lead going to transformer and other lead going to back cabinet. Normally both power leads go directly to transformer. I
    need a schematic. None of my bumpers work. The lights do

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  • From John Robertson@21:1/5 to Terry Gauger on Sun Apr 30 16:09:54 2023
    On 2023/04/30 1:20 p.m., Terry Gauger wrote:
    Trying to figure out how to wire up the main power plug to transformer . Have no schematic . the two wire plug right now split , one lead going to transformer and other lead going to back cabinet. Normally both power leads go directly to transformer. I
    need a schematic. None of my bumpers work. The lights do

    No schematics up on ipdb.org for your game. My closest schematic for a
    South Pacific (1950) has one lead of the power going to a fuse, and then
    a Clock (timer) switch in parallel with the Front Door Relay. $20US for
    a full size copy mailed to you...

    Yours will be something like that...I'd start by looking for the 120VAC
    fuse holder!

    John :-#)#
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