Added 8A SB fuses for the two bridge rectifiers.
Due to a Williams design flaw these were not fused from factory, so if one of them shorted the game could catch fire and burn down your house. π
I also changed the rectifiers for new ones.

Added 8A SB fuses for the two bridge rectifiers.
Due to a Williams design flaw these were not fused from factory, so if one of them shorted the game could catch fire and burn down your house. π
I also changed the rectifiers for new ones.
The Power Supply Board is now ready to be reinstalled in the game and be tested.
All capacitors are changed and all connectors are resoldered.
All fuses are also replaced.
A new connector for the GI were installed because of the previous wires soldered directly to the board.
A new fuse holder were also soldered in on the original spot instead of the external fuse holder that they did previously.
Unfortunately i had to solder in new wires for the incoming power because the previously modder drilled the original holes bigger to fit the larger wire they soldered inβ¦
(I did not want to solder in a new connector that had no support from the hole itself.)
I just changed the capacitors on the power supply board.
The big one is the last one to replace.
I have ordered it, and when it arrives i will change it.
Next is resoldering the pins. (Connectors)
I got this Williams Jungle Lord pinball machine in for repair.
It has not worked in many years and need a complete overhaul.
The batteries on the MPU had leaked and caused much corrosion on the driver board under it.
I have not tried to boot it up yet due to the leakage, and i also want to repair the rectifier board first to be sure that the voltages are correct.
The rectifier board also has some dubious repairs that i have to fix. π