Hello, I recently bought the same pinball machine and when I opened up the Power supply I noticed the resistor R67A is blown out, I'm wondering if you would be able to tell me what kind of resistor I need or if it's just a hard line? I'm having a hard time finding the schematic for it myself. Thank you! I hope to hear from you soon!
I believe Williams just used what ever computer power supply was available at the time. I would look for another power supply. Figure out what form factor it is (AT, baby AT, etc) and you should be able to purchase it from a computer supply place (or Ebay). That resistor blew out for a reason.
He said the blower motor is much quiter now! 😂
No power connected..he almost had a heart attack when screen didnt turn on!
I can certainly understand that one.
hello thanks for vide, now is possible find another computer for this pinball if break ? or remaining always expensive. thanks
Worth doing some google searching. There was a group that was working on a modern solution to keep these fun machines up and running.
Yep my fans are loud too!
Hello, I recently bought the same pinball machine and when I opened up the Power supply I noticed the resistor R67A is blown out, I'm wondering if you would be able to tell me what kind of resistor I need or if it's just a hard line? I'm having a hard time finding the schematic for it myself. Thank you! I hope to hear from you soon!
I believe Williams just used what ever computer power supply was available at the time. I would look for another power supply. Figure out what form factor it is (AT, baby AT, etc) and you should be able to purchase it from a computer supply place (or Ebay). That resistor blew out for a reason.
@@PinballMayhem thank you, you're probably right. I'll look into it.