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Flashlamp query

paddythegreek

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Was checking out a Radical i 'd bought and 3 flashlamps (all connected) in the backbox and one on the playfield didn't flash. Turns out the 5w 3 ohms resistor had gone. Look in the manual and said resistor should be 5.6 ohms. I've installed a 5.6 but none of the flashlamps are very bright. As i dont know how bright they were with the 3 ohms one, would 2.6 ohms make that much difference?
 
Hi, paddy,

Generally speaking, the more bulbs connected (in parallel)* the higher the value of the limiting resistor. 2.6 Ohms is probably a bit too low for 4 bulbs - I'd try something in between.

* Williams changed the flashbulb circuits from series to parallel with 'Fire!'. That game ate up #89 bulbs, since its little resistor boards under the playfield had limiting resistors suitable for the series connection (too low for the parallel circuit). After changing these to a higher value, the lamps would hardly light in test mode, but were okay during play.
 
It's the wattage that you need to keep an eye on. The 0.4 of an ohm will probably see them be a little brighter but if 5w wasn't man enough to take the load then find one that's 10w or more to do the job.
 
2.6 ohms is the difference between what was installed and what is now installed. It was a 3 ohm not .3. Its now 5.6. Ken
 
Have installed a 5w 3ohm resistor. It actually reads 3.5 ohms but at the moment its working ok with bright flashlamps. A 10w one won't physically fit unless you can get 10w ones the same size as 5w ones. My 10w are twice the length.
 
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