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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => Bally Alpha Reel Games => Topic started by: Yoeddy1 on October 15, 2017, 06:00:42 PM
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Hey guys,
Is this necessary for a Bally Alpha if you are going to power on/off the device from a surge protector?
http://youtu.be/UMVQyb56oLI (https://youtu.be/UMVQyb56oLI)
Thanks,
Jason
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Yes. You need to turn on the 3 power switches from left to right, and off from right to left.
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Seems to work.. I wonder what it consists of? Buy one and build your own after that. I know I was told to never turn them on by using a power strip.
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Cool. Who sells this? I’ll definitely use a power strip to power on/off. Don’t want to open the/close the door every time.
Jason
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Cool. Who sells this? I’ll definitely use a power strip to power on/off. Don’t want to open the/close the door every time.
Jason
Oh, it’s coors...I see it on his YouTube vid.
Thanks,
Jason
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I've had my s9000 for a few years now. I use a power strip to turn it on and off. Hasn't blown up yet....YMMV.
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When you say power strip don't you mean Surge protector?
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When you say power strip don't you mean Surge protector?
Yes.
Jason
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Is Coorslight still in business ? I can't seem to locate them or their power delay circuits for sale anywhere.
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I believe he's still a member here. Have you tried to PM him?
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Don't waste your money, been using a surge protector to turn mine on and off for years. Never had an issue.
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Just heard back from coors. No longer available due to high failure rates with the relay that was used.
Thanks,
Jason
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I've always just open the door and power up the two cabinet switches. I always leave the mpu power on. Never had an issue. I turn off all my machines individually. I don't have enough current to power them all up with a single switch, it pops the breaker LOL. I should have them setup in banks, but since I never really turn them all at the same time, I only turn on the one or two I'm going to be using.