Making Edison Class-M power supplies

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Making Edison Class-M power supplies

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I am currently making power supplies for Edison Class M machines (again!) after a long hiatus. The enclosures are small enough to "hide" in battery jars, have 5-ft of cloth covered lead wire with tinned ends. The enclosures have an aluminum top which acts as a nice heat sink for the rectifier. Enough voltage and current provided to start an Edison Windsor coin op! I only needed one for myself, but can make a few more. PM me for more info. I will post pictures when done with my next supply.
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Hi Wyatt- PM sent.

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pm sent for more information

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Post Deleted due to "enthusiastic" response.
It was just me asking for details about the aforementioned
power supply.

Schematic, specs., etc.

Just stupid things nobody needs to know about.
Just hook it up and use it never mind the details.

So much for a friendly request for specific info
about something here.

Please read on to see the responses I got back.

Chuck
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... and can you post a step-by-step video of you making one?

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With a material list?...
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...and time-lapse photography?

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Um...I could post pictures of my poodle sitting, stealing food off the table, and puking on the front porch. :lol:
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MicaMonster wrote:Um...I could post pictures of my poodle sitting, stealing food off the table, and puking on the front porch. :lol:
Yes, please do!

Can't stop laughing!

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Never mind.

Dog comment says it all.
That will teach me not to ask questions here.

Silly me.
I should know better by now.

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