First build based on a 27 WG D9200 good idea?
Hoping to get a better idea of what Im getting myself into by purchasing a used WG D9200 27 CRT .
I just talked to the seller yesterday, a local guy here in St. Paul who repairs them, and he told he just finished replacing over 75 caps. He also gave me a run down of some other shops in the area, some of the shoddy repairs hes seen coming in, and he actually sounds like he might do things the right way. He tells me he ran it all night and day and it has passed his tests. Asking about $250.
This is my first step into the Arcade world. I have reads old posts for Many hours and it really makes my head spin when I try to figure out how to best go about this and wind up with a Mamecade that is fairly stable, plays a wide variety of games, and gives a fairly accurate representation. I am 40, so almost all of my games of interest are from 1995 and before. One thing I came away with is that the 9200 is one of the best monitors you can find. So that is why I am pursuing it. I just worry about it needing a lot of attention and costly repairs going forward. I talked to another guy that has a Golden Tee Complete cab that hopefully I can put this in (has a monitor that needs repair in it).
Is it really hit and miss with the 9200, or can I expect it to need repairs more than once a year with light use?
Are they best left to electrical engineers with free time? Im a mainframe/unix programmer with only basic soldering skills.
My other ideas, are to create one or two vertical mount bartops (with 17 4:3 LCD) one with just spinner games, and the other with 19 classic games, or a single bartop with both. This would be the easier/cheaper way to go. But the chance to get a full-size D9200 at a good price seems like a rare opportunity.
Thanks for any rational advice.