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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I believe the coils in Whitewater run
on 20 to 80 volts. The power supply will store that voltage in
capacitors and it will be present at the coil terminals for a time
after the game is powered off. It should bleed off after a while.
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On 8/12/2018 3:13 PM, Steve Peck via FSPA wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi guys,</div>
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<div>I'm working on a whitewater and even though the game is
turned off and unplugged i'm taking some pretty legit shocks
while changing bulbs near a coil.</div>
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<div>is this normal? if so is there a step i should be taking to
discharge the game after turning off/unplugging? if it's not
normal, what should i look at?</div>
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<div>thanks,</div>
<div>Steve<br>
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