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Wanted / Need: Power Supply for Maverick - Part # 520-5047-03
« on: October 18, 2014, 01:11:23 PM »
As the title states, I'm after a power supply for a Maverick Pin.

The part number is: 500-5047-03

Preferably working  %$%

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Is yours missing or has problems?
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Is yours missing or has problems?
I bought it as a project pin and it has the wrong one in it.

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Oh - nasty.... ^.^
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The after market boards will be your best option. On most of the DE's I've had to repair, the HV section needed to be rebuilt, and the fuse clips needed to be replaced. Unless you buy a refurbished power supply or you are willing to do the repairs yourself, I'd suggest an aftermarket power supply.

Unless of course, Mike wants to engineer a repro  #@#
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The after market boards will be your best option. On most of the DE's I've had to repair, the HV section needed to be rebuilt, and the fuse clips needed to be replaced. Unless you buy a refurbished power supply or you are willing to do the repairs yourself, I'd suggest an aftermarket power supply.

Unless of course, Mike wants to engineer a repro  #@#

It is actually in the works but a fair way down the list at this stage....
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The after market boards will be your best option. On most of the DE's I've had to repair, the HV section needed to be rebuilt, and the fuse clips needed to be replaced. Unless you buy a refurbished power supply or you are willing to do the repairs yourself, I'd suggest an aftermarket power supply.

Unless of course, Mike wants to engineer a repro  #@#

I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, so id be happy to rebuild one as long as all the parts are easy to get hold of.

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I bought it as a project pin and it has the wrong one in it.

I know that with these "project pins" that most good items like displays and other "good" bits are swapped out before they are listed. You could try and ask the seller to sell you one he may have sitting around?

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I've tried the seller (mark c) but had no answer as yet, so its looking like an after market one is going to be the go.

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Looking like no one has one here ?

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« Reply #10 on: November 01, 2014, 07:49:57 PM »
Maybe check with Oscar?  One of his project / parts machines may have all of what you need

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Looking like no one has one here ?

I very much doubt it. Almost ever DE power supply I've ever seen has been a hack job and needs work - Connectors and fuse clips a bare minimum. HV section in half the games I've seen are out of tolerance and that's a rebuild job. I've seen retro engineered 5047 into 5000 and then repinned for the alphanumeric REV1 DE machines.

you will be saving yourself a lot of hassles down the track.
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