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Aussie Pinball Forums => Technical Matters => Pinball Repairs / Problems & Assistance => Topic started by: benpin on December 25, 2011, 11:22:13 PM
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Repairing sonic pinball machine called night fever.
The problem is a transistor with marking 148c, does anyone know what the equivalent is?
Any feedback and help will be good
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Repairing sonic pinball machine called night fever.
The problem is a transistor with marking 148c, does anyone know what the equivalent is?
Any feedback and help will be good
BC148C ???
We need more info please - it is bound to be a very common type but in order to know what to use we need a circuit or more specifications as to where it is in the circuit....
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Repairing sonic pinball machine called night fever.
The problem is a transistor with marking 148c, does anyone know what the equivalent is?
Any feedback and help will be good
BC148C ???
We need more info please - it is bound to be a very common type but in order to know what to use we need a circuit or more specifications as to where it is in the circuit....
Was thinking the same thing, ie BC148. Just did a search on google under 148c and BC148 came up.
Can you post a pic of the transistor in question? Seeing what package the transistor is might give us a clue as to what type it is, or as Homepin suggested we need to know what the transistor does in the circuit or see a circuit diagram.
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SONIC pinball parts are interchangeable with WILLIAMS... if you let us know where the transistor is and its purpose, it would be easy to tell you its replacement