Power Assembly ID?

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Can anybody identify what this came out of? At first I thought it was a Pac Man, but I don't think that's it. Any ideas?
 

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Can you get some pics of the labels? Sometimes the codes on them tell us the company that manufactured it.

Not Pac if it has 5 fuses, and they didn't have an outlet inside. I guess there was no edge connector attached?
 
There are not labels that identify it. The labels you see in the pic is just voltage warning and input voltage labels.
 
There are not labels that identify it. The labels you see in the pic is just voltage warning and input voltage labels.

I know. But they also usually have little document numbers that help identify the manufacturer to those of use with a lot of experience (not always me). Even the font can be a clue.

Hell, just the label telling the fuse values can be a clue...
 
Alright. I snap some pics of those and get them posted up. Thanks.

I guess it's confirmed that it at least came from a Midway game according to the iso transformer.
 

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The wire color coding sure looks Bally/Midway... beings it is painted black, maybe Super Pac or something. (?)
Trying to think of others that would have been black....maybe think about a cocktail too.
 
The one transformer you posted a picture of is a MT-87....what's the number on the other transformer?

Edward
 
The wire color coding sure looks Bally/Midway... beings it is painted black, maybe Super Pac or something. (?)
Trying to think of others that would have been black....maybe think about a cocktail too.

Why aren't you posting this on the OCOC forum? LOL

The one transformer you posted a picture of is a MT-87....what's the number on the other transformer?

I'll go look.
 
Either Wizard of Wor or a something similar. Anything else out that was made like WoW?
 
The other iso transformer label is badly faded. It's looks like MT00 00092-0000.
 

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Not Gorf, and Robby Roto has the line filter mounted elsewhere. I'm betting on WoW, especially since that code on the top of the fuse paper matches the code on the WoW manual....
 
Can't find any pics of the WoW power supply area online, and the pic in the manual looks like it but is too dark. Who has a WoW who can go look?
 
Can't find any pics of the WoW power supply area online, and the pic in the manual looks like it but is too dark. Who has a WoW who can go look?

Wizard Of Wor uses a #87 and a #92 transformer....so, it'll definately work.

Edward
 
According to the WoW parts manual, it looks like a dead ringer. I don't ever recall stripping a WoW though... Hmm...
 
That's funny. My kids are actually watching Looney Tunes as I type this.
 
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