The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: tubeglow on October 14, 2018, 05:25:32 pm
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Hello - trying to help a friend out with his vintage arcade game. One day the monitor was working, the next day it was not.
I did a little poking around with my DMM and found the following:
119 VDC - main power going up to top section of machine where monitor is and into the main transformer.
The three taps off the transformer:
1.2VAC - P5/P6 - this seems suspect but not sure
120.4VAC - P1/P2
18.8VAC - P9/P10
Not sure where to proceed from here - any guidance or suggestions?
I also have the schematics and photos of the unit if that helps.
thanks in advance.
Mike
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Please read this sticky first:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,62016.0.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,62016.0.html)
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Sorry for the delay in replying and thanks for the direction. The monitor is:
Goldstar
Type: 310KGB4A
Again - as stated by my friend, it was working fine one as it had for quite a few years, then after sitting a few weeks, they powered on the unit and everything works except the monitor. There is no sigh of life in it at all. Appears dead. They never had the unit open or messed around inside of it.
I'm more familiar with vintage stereo tube gear - not so much these types of machines. But is there a way to test the picture tube to know whether it is function - impedance to measure - something like that?
Do I need to go back and look for a model number on the monitor?
thanks
Mike
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Goldstar
Type: 310KGB4A
That is the manufacturer of the picture tube and the tube number. That is NOT the brand and model of monitor. Arachnid used several makes & models of monitors during the production run of those dart machines.
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Roger that - I shall go find out the brand and model of the monitor. thanks!
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Sorry for the delay - I got over to my buddy's house to check out the monitor. There's no monitor manufacturer ID.
The CRT is mounted directly to the inside of the cabinet. The CRT is Goldstar. Type 310KGB4A. The main transformer is marked Goldstar. Then there is a simple control board that sits under the CRT with no manufacture's marking. Goldstar? The monitor for this unit consists of a CRT mounted inside a cabinet, a transformer and a control board - that's it.
As posted earlier I was able to get readings off the transformer taps. Is there a way to verify if the CRT is any good? To differentiate between a dead CRT or a control board issue?
thanks
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It might be a model MBM-2105A. Here is my repair guide:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxtdHBhY2lmaWNvfGd4OjY5N2UxMTJiZjJhODgyNDA (https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxtdHBhY2lmaWNvfGd4OjY5N2UxMTJiZjJhODgyNDA)
Here is the manual:
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Monitors/Goldstar%20MBM-2105.pdf (http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Monitors/Goldstar%20MBM-2105.pdf)
I believe this is the model they de-cased to install in your machine.
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could very well be - thanks for the help. I will look at the attached information.
much appreciated.