Red DK Power Supply

Fudd

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;which power supply do i need? restoring a Red DK thats missing a lot of parts :(

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You need the PP7-A power supply. It will have connectors for a 6,7,9 and 10 pin connections.

I have one on my bench right now, but it's being rebuilt. Otherwise I'd take pics for ya ;)
 
FYI - in addition to needing a bezel, your marquee and CPO are not correct either.

PM me if you have trouble finding a CPO - I have a spare one with no copyright info.
 
You need the PP7-A power supply. It will have connectors for a 6,7,9 and 10 pin connections.

That's the one. Those are not real easy to find.
I got lucky and found one complete with the iso and wood holder on ebay a few years back.
It even works.:D
 
Please school me on what the correct items look like Mr. smalltownguy. :)

The marquee,bezel and cpo should have no copyright on them ie Nintendo1981 or Nintendo Of America 1981 on them.
Some early cabs had art pieces that did have Nintendo 1981 but the ones like yours,with 5 slot speaker panels,had none at all.
The first side art pieces also has no copyright info.
The very first bezels were 2 piece. One being clear with the art screened on the front and the other rear piece was tinted.
There is some good info in this thread. http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=64571
 
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i bought this from another klov'er that was converted as a popeye...he started trying to convert it back with finally giving up in its current state in the pic......i don't think i'll be able to restore the art without the copyright info on it..
 
The marquee,bezel and cpo should have no copyright on them ie Nintendo1981 or Nintendo Of America 1981 on them.
Some early cabs had art pieces that did have Nintendo 1981 but the ones like yours,with 5 slot speaker panels,had none at all.
The first side art pieces also has no copyright info.
The very first bezels were 2 piece. One being clear with the art screened on the front and the other rear piece was tinted.
There is some good info in this thread. http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=64571

Thanks............!!!!!7
 
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