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Cap kit installed, but machine still has wavy lines..

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Wyluli:

Well I have the cap kit installed, put everything back together nice and

menace:

the large white switch is a safety disconnect--no power unless the back door is on.  If that doesn't fix it, check your fuses and connections--if you did a capkit, you unhooked some stuff, just make sure there are no extra wires--unlike your DIY bbq assembly, extra parts are not a good thing when putting your machine back together  :D

Wyluli:

The large white switch is screwed into the inside of the back of the cabinet, and not on the door at all.  I don't understand how it is supposed to do anything that way.  Anyway, I pushed the button and there was this loud buzzing noise and then silence.  I put the door back on (for kicks) and still no power.
Everything is plugged back in the way it was.  The monitor is a WGK7000.  Everything looks good to me.
Where would I find fuses?  I dont' see any near the monitor.  Are there any down by the power supply itself?
arg, if I don't get this working I'll never hear the end of it.   ???

SirPeale:

The large white switch is called an interlock switch.  It's a safety switch that kills the power to the cabinet if you remove the back panel.  You can pull it out to get power going to the cab.

Did you make sure to hook the power back up to the monitor?

For fuses? find the cord that brings mains power into the cab, and start following the wires.  If there are fuses in the cab, you'll find them that way.

Thenasty:

if you are refering to this, its called the interlock switch. If you have the back door on, it pushes the white button in making the circuit complete. if you have the back door off, pull the white button to make the circuit complete.

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