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Trying to wire my monitor and cannot find any info on my transformer. Any help would be great.
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That's a Williams transformer. There should be terminals with numbers going up to 17 on the other side of the transformer. If so, it is from a Defender upright.
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Would you have some kind of diagram of the wiring? I need to wire the monitor and light.
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from klov
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http://forums.arcade-museum.com/archive/index.php/t-119468.html
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Page 12 of this manual shows the wiring schematic:
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Arcade_Williams/Defender_Drawing_Set_%2816P-3001-101_R-T%29_April_1981.pdf
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O.k. so I messed around with it a little and got 127 volts. Does this sound right for the monitor.
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