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Here's a batch of power supplies and transformer blocks from various games, mostly early 80s stuff.

I haven't tested any of this... but on the transformers, I am willing to power them up with a variac and check output AC voltages.. if there's interest. That said, this is all sold as-is, for parts or repair. All prices are plus shipping.

Pictures posted below... here's the list:

-- Nintendo PP-7B power supply (#1). This is complete, with some wiring attached. Old sticker suggests it's not working. $50. $40. $35.

-- Nintendo PP-7B power supply (#2). This is missing the cover, and the upper PCB is attached but just kinda flopping there. $35. $25.

-- ElPac ELV25-12 power supply. I don't know what this was from, but it looks complete minus the cover. $30. $25. $20.

-- Nintendo TSF-CL-PP. I believe this was from early games like Space Firebird. Looks complete minus the cover. $50. (SOLD)

-- Nintendo PT-7A transformer assembly. 120v in, 100v out... useful for powering Sanyo or other 100v monitors. Kinda cruddy but looks complete. $60. $50.

-- Unknown 12v power supply. Funky little little thing, appears to do 12vdc only. $25. $15.

-- Rockola power box, with G-5438-C transformer. This may be from a Warp Warp? I'm not sure, but it's a massive transformer. The box is missing some of the fuse holders, maybe other parts. TRANSFORMER TESTED GOOD. $75.

-- Atari brick, likely from Asteroids Deluxe or Battlezone. The metal frame is pretty badly rusted... looks like the A036354 transformer escaped harm. Again, I will check it if there's interest. $75 $60 $50 for the transformer if it tests good... I will remove from the rotten frame unless you want the whole thing.

-- Williams transformer panel, with transformer, service outlet, brackets for PS board. Early type, dated Nov. '81. $75. (SOLD)

-- Williams power supply board, early type. Kinda grungy but complete. Likely from the transformer panel above. $25. (SOLD)

-- Game Plan PSU-1. Transformer panel with transformer and power supply PCB. I believe this for the early Game Plan pinball machines. $125. $110. $100.


I also still have a variety of as-is Atari ARII boards... listed and pictured in another thread.


Any questions, ask away.
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