Author Topic: Converting 1982 Gottlieb Transformer to 240v from 110  (Read 4688 times)

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I can confirm that my Caveman is (now) wired as per owens pic - (my trannies have 2 X 110v primary's on each - just looped each one in series with itself)

I didn't blow anything up and it works like a charm.

Nice pic BTW - is that the scan from my manual?  #@#
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I can confirm that my Caveman is (now) wired as per owens pic - (my trannies have 2 X 110v primary's on each - just looped each one in series with itself)

I didn't blow anything up and it works like a charm.

Nice pic BTW - is that the scan from my manual?  #@#

Quite possibly...

Glad to hear it worked for you!

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but with gottlieb they have 2 transformers, both with 110v primary windings. If you need to run them off 220v to 240v you wire them in series. If you need to run them off 110v then you wire them in parallel

COOL!! Thanks for this info, ive never really taken any notice of the primary wiring of the gtb transformers. That means i can remove the big, ugly stepdown transformer that is fitted to my Roller Disco (was in there when i got it) and just wire the transformer primaries in series #*# #*#

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but with gottlieb they have 2 transformers, both with 110v primary windings. If you need to run them off 220v to 240v you wire them in series. If you need to run them off 110v then you wire them in parallel

COOL!! Thanks for this info, ive never really taken any notice of the primary wiring of the gtb transformers. That means i can remove the big, ugly stepdown transformer that is fitted to my Roller Disco (was in there when i got it) and just wire the transformer primaries in series #*# #*#
just make sure you wire them as per the diagram.
when looking at the diagram you will noticed that the gotlieb transformers have 2 primary winding on each.
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Just had another query on this one - so here's a pic of my transformer wired for 240v input.

This one is the primary tranny for "Caveman" - the other side has a 110v tap for the video monitor, so the part numbers might be different...

There are 2 separate 120v windings, 1 left / 1 right.

The red wire bottom left is active, the white at top right is the neutral. (This is the 240v input)

The loop wire is the red/white wire running diagonally... (Hooked to 120v on the right winding, COM on the left winding)

I hope this helps!

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Just had another query on this one - so here's a pic of my transformer wired for 240v input.

This one is the primary tranny for "Caveman" - the other side has a 110v tap for the video monitor, so the part numbers might be different...

There are 2 separate 120v windings, 1 left / 1 right.

The red wire bottom left is active, the white at top right is the neutral. (This is the 240v input)

The loop wire is the red/white wire running diagonally... (Hooked to 120v on the right winding, COM on the left winding)

I hope this helps!



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I believe the fuse value changes.

Check the manual,  Put in the correct value for 220/240.

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Note,

I believe the fuse value changes.

Check the manual,  Put in the correct value for 220/240.

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Great info there guys  ^^^
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Bumping this thread for Pauly540 re transformer changes to 240v
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Bumping this thread for Pauly540 re transformer changes to 240v

This won't work with Paul's as his transformers only have a single primary each not a double like the one in the pics
There are definitely 2 different sets of transformers one with dual windings (for 220/240v) and one for purely 110v
The 220v has the dual windings so can be setup for 110v or 220v

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Bumping this thread for Pauly540 re transformer changes to 240v

This won't work with Paul's as his transformers only have a single primary each not a double like the one in the pics
There are definitely 2 different sets of transformers one with dual windings (for 220/240v) and one for purely 110v
The 220v has the dual windings so can be setup for 110v or 220v
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Bumping this thread for Pauly540 re transformer changes to 240v

Thanks, I thought I read this thread a long time ago, so it was always in my mind.
Originally I thought maybe the transformers were doing weird things with age, but it looks like I’m getting somewhere in my thread.
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makes sense though.
just think of it this way. if you have two 12 volt lamps, if you want to run them off 12volts you run them in parallel if you want to run them of 24volts you run them in series.

on the williams/bally pins the transformer have 2 110v windings. if you want to run off 110v they are connected in parallel and if you want to run them on 220v (or 240v) they are connected in series.
this is done via the plug on the transformer.

but with gottlieb they have 2 transformers, both with 2 110v primary windings.  again If you need to run them off 220v to 240v you wire them in series. If you need to run them off 110v then you wire them in parallel

Exactly right!  ^^^