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For these 30+ year-old machines, often the solder joints are weak, the light sockets are corroded and the switches don't work consistently. We recommend replacing these parts with new ones and our electronics manual shows you how.

Our light kits come with the minimum number of light bulbs and switches. You may want to add on additional light bulbs and switches for your machine. If you aren't sure, just email us a picture of the back of your machine and we can help.

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Items Price
9 Volt BATTERY Light Kit

$15
9 Volt TRANSFORMER Light Kit

$25
9 Volt TRANSFORMER Only $10
(1) Light Bulb, Bulb Holder and Grommet $3
(1) Long-Arm (2.25 Inch) Microswitch $5
(1) Short-Arm (1.0 Inch) Microswitch $4
(1) No-Arm Microswitch $3
We also recommend the following electronics manual.


   
Electronics Manual with Wiring Diagrams and Installation Instructions - PDF Download

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$ 5

 

Included in the 9 Volt BATTERY Pachinko Light Kit

 

 

 

 

 

Included in the 9 Volt TRANSFORMER Pachinko Light Kit

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 Volt Transformer / Power Supply

110 Volt Pachinko Transformer / Power SupplyPlug this transformer into the wall. Comes with 7 foot cord: just cut the end off the cord, strip the wires and connect to your pachinko machine.

Input: 120V AC 60Hz 6W
Output: 9V DC 300mA

 

 

 

 

 

Pachinko Light Bulb, Bulb Holder and Rubber Grommet

Pachinko Light Bulb, Bulb Holder and Rubber GrommetMost pachinko machines only have 1 or 2 light bulbs. If your machine has three or more you can purchase additional light bulb, base and grommet.

Our 7.5 volt light bulbs work with a 6 volt battery, 9 volt battery, 9 volt transformer or 10 volt transformer.

 

 

 

 

Micoswitches

Pachinko Jackpot and Feeder Tray MicoswitchesOur microswitches are good for replacing old microswitches or leaf style switches. You will attach one wire to the common terminal on bottom and they other wire to the 'normally open' or the 'normally closed' terminal (more details in our electronics manual).

Pictured from top to bottom are the long arm switch, short arm switch and no-arm switch.