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Dig Dug Restoration by a Complete Noob
ChadTower:
The dangling connectors are your video signal wires... they would attach to the monitor chassis.
Pop Culture Portal:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on March 12, 2009, 07:38:43 pm ---
The dangling connectors are your video signal wires... they would attach to the monitor chassis.
--- End quote ---
Holy smokes... :-[
Well, I AM new at this. I plead ignorance!
I still don't see any place for them to "plug in" to the chassis.
Mauzy:
--- Quote from: Pop Culture Portal on March 12, 2009, 08:11:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: ChadTower on March 12, 2009, 07:38:43 pm ---
The dangling connectors are your video signal wires... they would attach to the monitor chassis.
--- End quote ---
Holy smokes... :-[
Well, I AM new at this. I plead ignorance!
I still don't see any place for them to "plug in" to the chassis.
--- End quote ---
Heh-we're all new once. :)
If you can't find it, post a picture on as much of the board as you can fit in a component-side shot (i.e. the "top" of the board) and we can help you find that connector. Needless to say, that is a very important connection!
As for that corner break, you need to make sure no contacts on the bottom of that board are shorting to the metal frame. A rubber spacer is probably a good idea in this situation.
Pop Culture Portal:
Hopefully these are good enough...
Mauzy:
Oh wow thats...strange. I can't seem to find the input either. Maybe someone else on here can - maybe Chad has better eyes than me. If you still can't find it after a day or so, post it over in the monitor forum. Surely someone over there knows where to find it.
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