Ok, I bought a 1-slot NeoGeo conversion cabinet (sticker on back says Data East) and when I first powered it
up, you could see sparks/arcing on the monitor chassis.
A technician friend came over and said the monitor is a G07 monitor (stickers around the monitor mounts say
it's a Wells Gardner 19K4903, March 1985).
Anyways, my tech friend said the flyback is bad and to buy one, as well as a cap kit. Not heeding his advice
about double checking the numbers of the chassis and the flyback with whatever I ordered, I bought the
Electrohome G07 repair kit from Bob Roberts.
When the repair kit arrived, my tech friend said it isn't the right one!!! You can tell the pins of the old
flyback don't match the new one. Also, there is a focus and screen knob on the old flyback, while the
new one doesn't have them.
So, here I am stuck with a non-working monitor.
I took some pictures and wrote down some numbers (the numbers on the flyback were worn out and I couldn't
really tell what the numbers/letters were). Anyways, I'm hoping anyone can help and point me to a
place where I can buy the parts I need. Or should I just buy a new/replacement chassis? My tech
friend says that a new chassis will be compatible with the rest of the monitor.
Hmm...I can't see a way to post my pictures via this guest account (I can't log in
because the site keeps on giving me login/password errors).
Anyhow, there's a sticker on the side of the chassis that says 2930003328.
On the flyback, there appears to be 3 rows of information. The text is
almost gone, but from what I can see, the 1st row says Q2809, the 2nd
row says MSH1FAPO3 (I'm not sure if the last three characters are really
PO3), and the 3rd row says 200972?3?1 (I'm not sure of the last 5 characters,
hence the '?' question marks).
Any help would GREATLY be appreciated!