How to adjust the Voltage (220V to 240V) on a Whirlwind ?

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There must be a set of jumpers i guess?

I would like too know, hopefully someone could help me out ?

Thanks !
Alex
 

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Go to www.pinballhq.com and look under DataEast/SEGA repairs towards the
very bottom of the document. All conversions are covered. I believe he is
showing how to convert it back from 220V to USA 115V. So, just work
backwards. What voltage are you converting from? Machine?

I guess I need to do a detailed pictorial I had people email me about it and
I see it here from time to time... This weekend, I promise.

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"Alex Duin" <a.duin@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> There must be a set of jumpers i guess?
>
> I would like too know, hopefully someone could help me out ?
>
> Thanks !
> Alex
>
>
 
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Alex Duin wrote:
> There must be a set of jumpers i guess?
>
> I would like too know, hopefully someone could help me out ?
>
> Thanks !
> Alex
>
>
The other flavors on a Sys11B besides 115 are 206/218 ,230 & 103 vac.
Transformer jumper settings are on the 7 pin transformer connector.
115 is input:1&7 / jumpers:2-3 & 9-8.
230 is input: 1&7 / jumper:9-3.
206 is input:1&4 / jumpers:6-3.
218 is input:1&4 / jumpers:9-3.
103 is input:1&4 / jumpers:2-3 & 6-5.

Hope this helps,
Brian Ray
 
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It's a Whirlwind, from 220 volt to 240 volts.
I can't find it really, could point it in the correct URL ?

Thanks !

<adi@txpinball.com> schreef in bericht
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> Go to www.pinballhq.com and look under DataEast/SEGA repairs towards the
> very bottom of the document. All conversions are covered. I believe he is
> showing how to convert it back from 220V to USA 115V. So, just work
> backwards. What voltage are you converting from? Machine?
>
> I guess I need to do a detailed pictorial I had people email me about it
> and
> I see it here from time to time... This weekend, I promise.
>
> Adi
> www.txpinball.com
>
>
> "Alex Duin" <a.duin@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
> news:8220d$43062040$d47ff530$15116@cache10.multikabel.net...
>> There must be a set of jumpers i guess?
>>
>> I would like too know, hopefully someone could help me out ?
>>
>> Thanks !
>> Alex
>>
>>
>
 

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Scroll down after this section:
http://www.marvin3m.com/de/index3.htm#rebuild

it should be underneath. Also, if you have schematics for the game, or
download the pdf, it should be there.

Best of luck.
Adi
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"Alex Duin" <a.duin@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> It's a Whirlwind, from 220 volt to 240 volts.
> I can't find it really, could point it in the correct URL ?
>
> Thanks !
>
> <adi@txpinball.com> schreef in bericht
> news:VNpNe.3115$r54.1020@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
> > Go to www.pinballhq.com and look under DataEast/SEGA repairs towards the
> > very bottom of the document. All conversions are covered. I believe he
is
> > showing how to convert it back from 220V to USA 115V. So, just work
> > backwards. What voltage are you converting from? Machine?
> >
> > I guess I need to do a detailed pictorial I had people email me about it
> > and
> > I see it here from time to time... This weekend, I promise.
> >
> > Adi
> > www.txpinball.com
> >
> >
> > "Alex Duin" <a.duin@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
> > news:8220d$43062040$d47ff530$15116@cache10.multikabel.net...
> >> There must be a set of jumpers i guess?
> >>
> >> I would like too know, hopefully someone could help me out ?
> >>
> >> Thanks !
> >> Alex
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>