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Hi all, Are the red and metallic grey JPM power supply units found in Impact era machines interchangeable without risks? My older machine contains a RED PSU, which initially came with a 045265 impact motherboard, but now operates with the 045266 motherboard - because i didn't know the difference at the time! My ever so slightly younger machine contains the GREY PSU also working with the 045266 motherboard. The label and pin-outs all appear to be identical, and they have proved to be interchangeable on the face of it, for now, but there must be a reason JPM changed the colour and [i think] model number of the PSU. Higher power rating or reliability perhaps? Anyone know the reasoning? Cheers, Paul.
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I seem to remember this being discussed by Paul a few days ago. Searching through some crap in the attic I found a power consumption meter I bought a few years back (no idea why!). All machines of course vary depending on how many lights are lit, rells spinning etc, so I have given a min and max on the various techs I own So for your info: Scorpion 2 - Club manager - 130 to 190 watts Scorpion 4 - Cop the lot - 170 to 230 watts Barcrest MPU4 - Stake up (early machine) - 110 to 200 watts when paying out Barcrest MPU4 - Blackjack (Later machine) - 170 to 220 watts - more bulbs! JPM MPS2 - Full House - 80 to 120 watts JPM Impact - Rollercoaster - 210 to 250 watts as all lights are on during gameplay before you get feature Sorry I haven't got any MPU3's but I guess the older they are, the less bulbs they generally have, so lower consumption. Just a bit of fun and a useless bit of information!! Phil.