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Hi,
I,ve just aquired a dedicated nba jam arcade and the cabinet is missing an on/off switch.
How many amps should the switch be......3a 125v......or 6a 125v? or does it matter.
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I'm not totaly sure but are you sure the switch is missing?
Maybe the switch is in near the coin door and you didn't see it?
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nope, the switch is missing ive searched throughout the whole cab and its not there, and there is a small hole cut out of the top rear cab where the switch goes, so i know for sure the switch is missing
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this question cant be that hard to answer can it?
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Go with the 6 amp, 3 would probably be ok. Most likely the higher the amperage on the switch, the better it would be. Or check the back of the cabinet for a rating plate, probably near the power cord to see how much current the thing draws.
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Fine your cabinet will be, with a 10 Amp rated switch.
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cool, thanks for the help
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