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    hey there.

    I found some nice leaf switches and microswitches for a couple bucks each at this website electronicsurplus.com

    also, I went back today and round a perfect transformer 10 vac 7.5 amps with an 8 foot cord that came off of some children's game. only $3. I ordered 6 and I think they still have a couple hundred. this will be perfect for when I want to plug in the vintages.

    first pic shows the switches. the key is for scale. didn't have a quarter handy. second pic shows the small microswitch in the ball tray to indicate empty hopper. the first try I did with the longer arm switch didn't work - the balls kept getting stuck behind the arm and not emptying enough to release the lever.

    I am running the dishwasher with the sanyo comet II L's parts. hopefully, they will still look familiar when they're clean and after I've taken a nap. I took lots of pictures and video, and I still have the other comet II's for reference, just in case.

    it was really easy to pull the whole back off of this one. there were 3 plastic knobs on screws. wish they were all this easy to access, as you can get to the deep tracks easily this way.

    still having a blast!
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    Is it this one?

    It's 7.5VA or 0.7amps at 10.5vac

    How about this Variac, if it could handle it, it's 24VAC output would be 416 amps! (about 69 6amp machines!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by compirate View Post
    How about this Variac, if it could handle it, it's 24VAC output would be 416 amps! (about 69 6amp machines!)
    I think you're the only one here that would need to power up that many machines, Dave!
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    Quote Originally Posted by compirate View Post
    Is it this one?

    It's 7.5VA or 0.7amps at 10.5vac

    How about this Variac, if it could handle it, it's 24VAC output would be 416 amps! (about 69 6amp machines!)
    yep. that's the one. will post when I get them working.

    and, I agree that you're the only one that would need to power that many machines!
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