Yeah, and if the monitor is tripping fuses, there's usually a bad reason for it.
Like you HV went out. Ask Ken, he can help. But before you do, look in the back and identify your monitor. Fire the game up and see if the back of the tube is heating up, it may take a minute or two, and listen for the "hum" the tube makes.
You don't have to touch it to do that. When the machine is powered off, you can reach in there, just don't touch the big red wire with the suction cup at the end of it, everything else is okay to touch.
My guess is you blew your HOT and the Flyback is fried. If it's a WG monitor, it takes $28 bucks from Bob Roberts and some soldering skills to fix it. Keep in mind, that's a guess, but when that happens to me, that's what happens. I've owned well over a hundred games, and I hate it when they do that.
Might as well try to fix it, if you are going to have arcade machines, you are going to have to learn to fix them. They aren't as hard as you think.
If not, then you can buy one from betson imperial, a 19" kortek monitor and slap it in there. It think they are $149+18 bucks shipping and you can buy it over the phone.