Intl. Atari power brick for Battlezone

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Looking for the Intl. power brick for Battlezone. This is the one with the colored connectors on top which selects power inputs.

I can trade for a good working US spec power brick or just buy it if the price is right.

Thanks
 
i am not taking pictures over a 35 dollar item. its from a battlezone and it was taken from a working cab....its nice and not a rusted piece of junk....or come see it before u buy it.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong........These Atari transformer assemblies were built to work anywhere in the world. All you have to do is swap the input jumper to whatever voltage your country uses.


Edward
 
Well, as far as i know there is an intl brick and a US only brick. On my battlezone i do not have the option to switch connectors and thereby switching input voltages. But if you know how to change it please gelp me doing that. As far as i know there are no jumpers on the brick.
 
Well, as far as i know there is an intl brick and a US only brick. On my battlezone i do not have the option to switch connectors and thereby switching input voltages. But if you know how to change it please gelp me doing that. As far as i know there are no jumpers on the brick.

Assuming from your first post......you have a US brick?.....and what voltage are you wanting to run into it?

Edward
 
I am actually gonna take the cabinet to Holland (Europe). So i need it to run on 220V 50Hz. I know that the 50Hz is not a problem..
 
I will post a picture of mine later today (gotta work). But still interested in your brick kmitche34..
 
i have the the one with jumpers on it. i have never seen one without jumpers on it.

Nor have I.....I had to dig through quite a few manuals to find a schematic for a USA only version. Looking at the schematics......Atari made some for USA only. The connector J3 is missing/non-existent. This is the voltage selector/jumper connector. I guess the transformer is hardwired, straight for 120V. Asteroids Deluxe schematic pack, page 1 has schematics for it.

Edward
 
Just my luck i have the one that you can't switch. But just to be sure i will send a picture later.
 
Here are the pics. I think you will notice....no jumpers at all!!
 

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