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marquee light problems
« on: March 29, 2004, 03:30:51 pm »
Hi, I'm a newbie to this stuff, however am very intrested and learning rapidly thanks to all of the information on this forum. I've just purchased my cabinet. It's a 4 player Blitz 2000 convert from an original 4 player simpsons dedicated. It's in rough shape and I've been getting it cleaned up.
However, I can't get the marquee light to work. I've put a new bulb in it to no avail. Is there anything else I should know or try? Is there sometimes a switch for it somewhere that I can't find? Should I just get a new lamp assembly with a 110volt connector since I am converting it to mame? Thanks for your help, you'll hear more from me!

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Re:marquee light problems
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2004, 03:46:34 pm »
Could be the balast or the starter.  

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Re:marquee light problems
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2004, 04:52:15 pm »
Home Depot has a cheap 10" flourescent light fixture for like $8.    You got enough of planning ahead of you, why spend valuable time trying to fix an old light fixture....... my 2 cents.

Good luck and post pics when you are done...

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Re:marquee light problems
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2004, 07:10:47 pm »
Did you replace both the tube AND the starter? If so then you might need a ballast.

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Re:marquee light problems
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2004, 01:13:27 am »
Home Depot has a cheap 10" flourescent light fixture for like $8.

Wal-Mart has bottom of the line G.E. units even cheaper at $7

I can't say how the quality compares to the Home Depot units but at that price point, there can't be a lot of difference.   My G.E. unit doesn't have a separate ground line (if it matters to anyone) but it does have a plug and a switch on the unit.  It isn't one of those "shop light" jobs that you have to wire yourself.

If you do purchase a new light, make sure you wire it with correct polarization.

The white wire goes to the wide prong.  Remember WHITE=WIDE.

On a lamp cord, the wire with the "rib" or "ridge" is the "white" wire and connects to the wide "polarized" prong.
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Re:marquee light problems
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2004, 01:08:06 pm »
If you do decide to purchase a new light, make sure it either comes on when power is applied or has a slide switch you can set to on so that the light comes on when power is applied.