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Knoc:
No they wont fit. The 12 pin seems to be a little wider spaced than the 9 pin.  On the new power supply there are 3 plugs (a 12, a 3 and a 4) and the original has 2 (a 9 and a 3). The guy told me on the phone that one of the plugs on the power supply I wouldnt need. I had a arcade tech come out and look at it to diagnose the problem originally so tonight I gave him a call to see what he had to say. He said he could modify the plug (but needed a wiring skematic that I dont have. All the ones I found werent detailed enough) but thinks I talked to someone who didnt know what they were talking about and it shouldnt be a problem to get a direct drop in fit, plug and play supply. I asked him what it would roughly cost to convert the plug and he quoted me $100...  :o
matt4949:
let's see some pics of the plugs. $100 sounds ridiculous for rewiring a connector. Gotta be a pinout somewhere for this.
matt4949:

--- Quote from: Knoc on September 17, 2013, 02:58:11 pm ---Ok so today I had a repair tech come out and tell me that my power supply was bad. He told me it was a simple install, and to just call the company and order a replacement. The company of the power supply is Happ Controls. I called them and told them the model number that is on the supply which is 80-0030-00-A  They didnt have anything with that model number. The lady dropped the A off the model number and it came up with some sort of wire. When I looked up online for a replacement by googling Dayton Usa power supply, it had recommended a 80-0015-00. That one looks a little different than the one I have (Mine doesnt have the cooling fins in the back and my switches are set up a little different) which concerns me.
Is the one suggested the right one? If not, can you point me in the right direction on which one I need? I prefer just a drop in and plug in. Here is a pic of my power supply and the tag on it.







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Hey I found the pinout, It's right here on your old power supply.
Knoc:
Good eye! I didnt even see that. Do you know where I could find a pin out of the 80-0074-00? Also what about the extra wires? Some of them get doubled up?
PL1:
If the new unit has the same pinout listing label (pic on Happ site looks like it does), you can cut the necessary wires near the connector on the new supply and cut all the wires on the old supply near the supply.

Use a 12 position ;D Euro-style terminal strip (rated to 30A) to join the wires from the new supply to the wires of the old supply connectors.




Scott

EDIT: If the power supply label doesn't list a pinout, the game manual for one of the other games listed on the Happ site as using that power supply may have the needed info.
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