Voltages for TRON?

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Can someone tell me what their volts are reading on their switcher for tron?? I just want to see if mines to high or to low or just right!!

reason asking im always blowing the 1.5 fuse thats in the middle of the 3 fuses at the bottom of the cab.
 
Very cool. I'll save that for my archives.
 
Can someone tell me what their volts are reading on their switcher for tron?? I just want to see if mines to high or to low or just right!!

reason asking im always blowing the 1.5 fuse thats in the middle of the 3 fuses at the bottom of the cab.

Make it easy on yourself, yank out the guts, cut out the front part of the cab, and install a comfy chair in there :D j/k

I've got nothing for ya.....
 
how's your switcher hooked up? you can just connect it directly to the line filter or other ac source without going through a fuse. but to properly get an accurate +5v on the pcb's, you will find you'll probably have your +5 at the switcher cranked up a little bit, as it seems most mcr games have a .0-.4v drop between the power supply and boardset.
 
IS it 5.14, 5.11, 4.10 etc... something?? nothings hooked up wrong, nothings out of the ordinary, just need a reading!!

Pix would help, are you using a Wizz adapter?? If you hook a switching power supply straight up to a MCR boardset you will have a loud irritating hum through the speakers.
 
Funny

I read;

"Voltages for TRON?"

but saw:

Voltron!
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IS it 5.14, 5.11, 4.10 etc... something?? nothings hooked up wrong, nothings out of the ordinary, just need a reading!!

allright. here's mine. 5.36 for the +5, 5.17 for -5, 12.87 for +12. but like i said, the voltages will vary at the switcher from game to game. you really need to be measuring it at the board set.
 
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