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Restoring my pinball machine

Dm16

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So I bought my pinball machine from the USA. I’ve got a power inverter which allows me to play it but I would love to fully convert it to the uk. That includes uk coin slots and the power going to it.
I also have a slight fault in which one of the targets on the play field doesn’t come up sometimes. I’m not sure how to fix it unfortunately. Plus I need a lock for the back box. I’m not not clued up on pinballs so I would love someone to push me in the right direction please. Thank you. My pinball is a super Mario bros mushroom world pinball machine
 

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So I bought my pinball machine from the USA. I’ve got a power inverter which allows me to play it but I would love to fully convert it to the uk. That includes uk coin slots and the power going to it.
I also have a slight fault in which one of the targets on the play field doesn’t come up sometimes. I’m not sure how to fix it unfortunately. Plus I need a lock for the back box. I’m not not clued up on pinballs so I would love someone to push me in the right direction please. Thank you. My pinball is a super Mario bros mushroom world pinball machine
Whereabouts in North Wales are you mate ?
 
Out of interest - what power convertor are you using. It needs to be fairly hefty to run a pinball.

Are you sure the gottlieb transformer can not be converted to work directly of 230v?
 
Whereabouts in North Wales are you mate ?
I’m near Rhyl currently.
Out of interest - what power convertor are you using. It needs to be fairly hefty to run a pinball.

Are you sure the gottlieb transformer can not be converted to work directly of 230v?
I’m not sure tbh but I know it’s working. I’d love to be able to plug it in directly though without fear of the circuit being blown
 
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