My MAME machine was a conversion of an old cabinet, with a semi-working monitor. Now I'm going to be replacing this old 19" WG arcade monitor with a standard 19" VGA computer monitor. So as a result, I'm going to need to change (simplify) the wiring somewhat, as I no longer need the board with the isolation transformer.
So my question is will the proposed wiring scheme (as shown in the attached GIF) work? Should the toggle switch be on the hot lead or the neutral lead? Am I missing something? I'll be hacking an old monitor cable and adding in some 16 or 18 gauge wiring, to do this.
I have mixed feelings doing this as I'd like really like to have an arcade monitor in there, but here are my reasons for switching:
1) The monitor is 23+ years old and appears on it's last leg. It still has a bit of vertical shake which I wasn't able to fix. It also has some ripple anomalies that appear when a lightgun is in calibration mode. It is also pretty faint, and has some minor burn-in.
2) I haven't been able to get my two Act-Labs lightgun working well with that monitor. They sort of work, but the accuracy is REALLY bad. The shot could be right on or clear on the other side of the screen (not very playable).
3) The computer monitor was given to me (no cost involved) and it does appear it will fit. (If money wasn't an option I'd probably put a WG D9200 in there)
4) Vector games, I'm told, do look better on a computer monitor also.
5) It will allow for PC games at a higer resolution (not a big issue though, as the machine will most run MAME).
On the downside I will loose some