Re: Amplifone: Replacing MC1

From: Joe Bachmann <joe.bachmann_at_newmail.net>
Date: Sun Mar 31 2002 - 02:35:58 EST

The ones on the Pac filter board were 10mH. The BU406d seemed quite a
bit cooler than normal. I wouldn't think the apecs on this part are all
that critical (especially with a Wintron)

JB

MKDUD@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/30/2002 11:27:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> joe.bachmann@newmail.net writes:
>
>
>
>> I placed this into a Star Wars cabinet and it came right up! My HV
>> was HIGHER
>> than with a real MC1 - 20kv vs 19.5kv. After adjusting this down, I
>> played a
>> few games of Star Wars. After turnign off the machine, I was very
>> suprised to
>> find that my HV board seemed to be running cooler than with a
>> regular MC1. Now,
>> I will need to test this in the long time and be sure it last 8-16
>> hours
>
>
>
>
> WoW! This is really great news; you have to be the first to try this.
> The MC1 has been a pain to find and replace; I even think Jess went so
> far as to disect one???
>
> However, I'm curious as to what the temp of your BU406D is; as well as
> the MPU's. That is killer that the HVT is running cooler.
> MK

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