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    Default Heiwa power cord cut off / Identification

    I recently picked up this Heiwa machine (my first Pachinko)

    1. Can anyone help me with Identification
    2. The power cord was just cut when it was decommissioned from a parlor. I have a new transformer for it but am unsure which of these cut black wires is the positive and which is negative..Also what is the green cut one? The blue wire coming from the plastic connector is screwed to the casing (a metal part).

    Any help will be greatly appreciated

    Ok here are my pictures

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    Default Re: Heiwa power cord cut off / Identification

    If someone else has got a similar model, then they should be able to give you specifics but...

    In general pachinko machines run off 24Vac, so providing the voltage is correct it doesn't matter which way round the two power wires are connected.

    The green wire will be used for earthing. In Japan this is normally only connected to drain off any static charges built up in the ball handling systems, so doesn't need to be connected. But if you can connect it to the earth pin of the power plug, it'll provide a little bit of extra safety.

    Also a close up picture of the writing on the back that starts with 'CR' should enable the Japanese speakers around here to give you the name of the game, which will help with identification.
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    Default Re: Heiwa power cord cut off / Identification

    Thanks mate appreciate you advise

    Also here is a close up of the back panel

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    Default Re: Heiwa power cord cut off / Identification

    The machines name is CR新綱取物語J or 'CR Shin Turatori Monogatari J' which is 'New Turatori Story' or 'New Legend of Turatori'. I think that Turatori must be the name of a famous sumo wrestler. The Japanese sites list it as a 2001 machine.

    If you paste the Japanese name into google you should get quite a few pages of results that google can attempt to translate for you.

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    Whoo hoo and It works. Thanks for your help guys

    Now to clean it up, and implement some ball management..(they are everywhere) ...LOL
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