bubbaganu
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« on: May 06, 2015, 02:03:01 pm » |
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Getting crickets over at KLOV and Pinside on this question. Wondering if there's anybody out there with a Williams System 6 pin that can look at the varistor on the AC circuit and tell me what type it is?
Also just some technical questions: I picked up a Williams Firepower that was powered with what looked like a lamp cord, I replaced the cord, blew a fuse that was turned out to be the wrong fuse. Put the right fuse in, noticed the varistor on the AC circuit was broken and I probably made a dumb move by soldering the varistor back together. When I turned it on, the varistor blew and caught fire.
So first question is, I'm not sure what type of replacement I would need for the varistor as the one that blew is pretty much destroyed--does anyone have a Williams System 6 that knows what varistor is needed? Second question, is soldering that varistor what caused it to blow or is there a deeper issue at hand? Despite the fire the machine was lit up for the quick moment it was turned on.
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iankellogg
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« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2015, 03:16:33 pm » |
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Is the varistor you are talking about the one on the power supply board that handles the coils? the schematics are very bare. I dont have a system 6 so I can't go peak whats in it but I can at least answer your other question. Soldering wasn't the problem. The varistor had to have been bad to start with, its kind of a common thing for them to catch on fire.
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bubbaganu
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2015, 03:20:32 pm » |
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Is the varistor you are talking about the one on the power supply board that handles the coils? the schematics are very bare. I dont have a system 6 so I can't go peak whats in it but I can at least answer your other question. Soldering wasn't the problem. The varistor had to have been bad to start with, its kind of a common thing for them to catch on fire.
No it's on top of the AC circuit, below the playfield, mounted to the left side of the cabinet. Pictured here: http://pinball.flippers.info/system6acpower.jpg That's good to know it wasn't the soldering.
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« Last Edit: May 06, 2015, 03:22:41 pm by bubbaganu »
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bubbaganu
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2015, 08:47:32 pm » |
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That's it. Thanks for your help.
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