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Catalog > Game Parts > Monitors & Parts > 100 Volt Isolation Transformer 
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Part Details

SKU: #4526
Item: 100 Volt Isolation Transformer
Description: Used in Nintendo's classic games (DK, DK Jr. Popeye, etc).
Part Type: Monitor & Monitor Part
Working?: Tested and Working
Usually Ships: This item is no longer available
Possible reason: this item may have been sold.
 

100 Volt AC monitor isolation transfomer commonly used to power Sanyo EZ monitors in Nintendo's classic games (such as Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior and Popeye). This is the main transformer that is used to provide power to Sanyo monitors. Input is 120 VAC, output is 100 VAC. Included is some of the related wiring (see picture for more details). Tested and working.

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Quick Game Facts
Courtesy GGDB.com

Coin-Op Overview
In the game, your player plays as "Jump Man" (later known as Mario) in search of his captured girlfriend who has been taken by none other than Donkey Kong. This game is a classic platform style game, consisting of four levels.

You control Jump Man using a 4-way joystick for movement and a button for jumping. The joystick does not center, so it feels slightly different than other games (Pac-Man for example). The buttons are slightly smaller than the standard 1" buttons, so if they are replaced they need to be replaced with similar Nintendo buttons, or the holes in the control panel need to be slightly enlarged.

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Technical Details
Year: 1981
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Name: Donkey Kong
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade

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