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    I have an old Nishijin Model B. I would like to connect power for my lights. I would prefer to be able to plug it an outlet instead of using a battery. What is my best option? Thanks, Blake.

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    Default Re: Power Optioms

    The simple answer is. Depends on what light bulbs your using. If using 12v bulbs a 6 or 9v low current wall wart would do. Wiring Depends on if you want to put an online fuse in or try to use the fuse in that back of the machine (if there is one)

    If you want to change the bulbs for cooler (in temperature) leds to save the plastic. Then you could probably get a set up to run off a USB phone charger. Although that would involve a little more work than plug and play.
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    There is a sticker on the machine that says 10V. So I assume the lights are 10 volts. There is a fuse in the back that is intact. The manual says to connect machine to “two #4 size 6 volt batteries”. Can you recommend a specific wall outlet or USB phone charger solution? Thanks

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    I have inherited a nishinin super deluxe. What is the power source? I don’t se a place for a battery or a 110 plug in. Thanks for any direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bbitting View Post
    I have inherited a nishinin super deluxe. What is the power source? I don’t se a place for a battery or a 110 plug in. Thanks for any direction.
    Do you see a fuse block like the one in my picture? You can plug in either a 12v DC power supply or use a 9v battery like in my picture.
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    I have the same minus the black box
    thanks, I think I now know how to proceed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bbitting View Post
    I have the same minus the black box
    thanks, I think I now know how to proceed
    The black box holds the 9v battery, it came from Amazon.

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