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Should this wing nut have something attached in the bottom left of the cab ? I’m still having weird issues with the machine tripping on one electrify supply but not the other

Bottom left under blue filter cap
 

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Yep cab earthed on right hand side. Ok so I have 5 pins and 2 arcades on a 16 amp circuit , is that to much? do data East’s suck a lot juice on start up ? It trips the power supply every time , but the when put on extension cable from another house it’s totally fine, ? I can run 4 pins no problem. Thing is even with no other machines on it will trip the supply BUT when I start it on its own from neighbours supply via extension cable it’s fine, is it A my supply B the game being sensitive to the current C Jeremy corbins fault ? I really don’t know?
 

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Board pics , voltages seem ok
 

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Not sure I want to tinker much with this ?
 

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Not having done much with DE machines, I didn't realise that the Live and Neutral were both fused. Some pins are prone to knocking out circuit breakers; a large 'inrush current' is produced, AIUI, before the transformer builds up its magnetic fields. Williams eventually began using a 'thermistor' (thermal resistor) in series between the live lead and the line filter to restrict this. But I'm afraid that is tinkering with the mains side.
 
My DE LW3 did this a lot, probably tripped the mains ever other power on. The Thermistor solution @Jay Walker mentioned above worked for me. Here are a couple of links showing how to do this (and one explaining why it works with the extension cord to your neighbours house):


https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/data-east-house-fuse-blows-ntc-thermistor

It's not too difficult a job if you don't mind wielding a soldering iron.
 
Back to original question it’s often the earth braid from the speaker attaches to that, on earlier machines there was one on each side., think on later ones they just attached one side. Never had a problem with my 4+ de pins tripping anything…
 
Ok so before I go ahead is the thermosister directional ? Do I need a specific end on the fuse or brown cable ?
 

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Omg it actually worked it’s alive !!!!!! So are the man thank you so much for you’re help. Sooooo thankful !!
 

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For any others struggling with DE games tripping a house circuit breaker this was a perfect solution. The trouble I had was my games room is on the very end of the line comming from a workshop supply my house is near the games room but is a different supply , the game would run on my house supply but would trip the workshop supply. With this mod the draw on the current from the machine isn’t as much of a wack so slows the power without tripping the box … hope this is helpful to anyone els
 

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