Bally/Stern Power Rectifier Board (repl AS2518-18 & AS2518-49)

Bally/Stern Power Rectifier Board (repl AS2518-18 & AS2518-49)
    Code: PC-BPS018-R
    Price: $66.00  
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    BPS018  - Voltage rectifier board used in most early solid state Bally and Stern pinball machines.  See game listing below to see which games this supply supports.

    This board is a direct replacement for the original OEM  rectifier board. 

    The original power supply that this board replaces is Bally part numbers:  AS2518-18 & AS-2518-49

    Key Benefits

    - Larger, beefier bridge rectifiers for longer term operation

    - 100% Through-hole components for future serviceability

    - 100% Off the shelf commercially available parts (no custom parts)

    - Test points added to check all incoming and outgoing voltages

    - All new (not 20+ year old) components and PCB

    Game Listing, Bally

    Black Jack
    Dolly Parton
    Eight Ball 
    Evel Knievel 
    Frontier
    Freedom
    Future Spa
    Harlem Globetrotters
    Hotdoggin
    Kiss
    Lost World
    Mata Hari
    Mystic
    Night Rider
    Nitro Ground Shaker 
    Paragon
    Playboy
    Power Play
    Rolling Stones
    Siverball Mania
    Six Million Dollar Man
    Skateball
    Space Invaders
    Star Trek
    Strikes and Spares
    Supersonic
    Viking
    Voltan Escapes
    X's & O's
    
     
    Game Listing, Stern
    Ali
    Big Game
    Catacomb
    Cheeta
    Cosmic Princess
    Dracula
    Dragonfist
    Flight 2000
    Free Fall
    Galaxy
    Hot Hand
    Iron Maden
    Lazorlord
    Lectronamo
    Lightning
    Magic
    Memory Lane
    Meteor
    Nineball
    Nugent
    Orberter 1
    Pinball
    Quicksilver
    Seawitch
    Split Second
    Stargazer
    Stars
    Stingray
    Trident
    Viper
    Wildfyre

    Note:  Please Read

    This is the most difficult circuit board I have ever had the "pleasure" to replace.   The procedure involves desoldering from the old board and then resoldering the wires onto the new board!  You need to take extreme care to track which-wire-goes-where.

    I DO NOT recommend that any but the most advanced repair technician try to use this board!