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Gott System 1 Cleopatra 220v conversion

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anyone know if this is a simple conversion or needs something heavy duty.

I imported this game from TPF and using 110V step-down it plays lovely but want to get it running 220v native.

I've googled and searched pinside but couldn't find anything definitive.

Cheers,
Neil.
 
thanks Pete, I thought that might be the case.

Neil.
 
IIRC many transformers of that era could be switched between 220/110v by changing a connector on the transformer for an alternate supplied witith new machines.
 
From the manual, if i'm reading it correctly, the 230v transformer (which may also work for 110v) is part C-17926.

there is also a C-17925 transformer for Germany.

The 115v transformer is B-17923 or B-17922 for Germany)
 
Or you could just install a step down transformer inside the game similair to what I have used in jukeboxes for years.
I would not use the yellow 'tool' transformers on a pinball or jukebox.
 
From the manual, if i'm reading it correctly, the 230v transformer (which may also work for 110v) is part C-17926.

there is also a C-17925 transformer for Germany.

The 115v transformer is B-17923 or B-17922 for Germany)
thanks Gary I found a C-17926 will see what its like when it turns up.
 
just noticed that the cooks that own the Gott license have banned electronic manuals!!! idiots.

can someone look up what the part number is for the legs on the game?

thanks,
Neil.
 
so it seems the legs on these are 27".

Does anyone thing it will be a disaster if I put on BW 28.5" legs?

Neil.
 
What's your email Neil I'll send you the manual tomorrow when I'm on the laptop
 
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