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Title: monitor
Post by: slotter312 on August 07, 2015, 12:48:31 am
how can I wire in a monitor to an arcade power supply. am just starting to wire up a jamma harness.
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Post by: Nephasth on August 07, 2015, 01:07:33 am
110V.
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Post by: behrmr on August 07, 2015, 01:28:25 pm
how can I wire in a monitor to an arcade power supply. am just starting to wire up a jamma harness.

What kind of monitor are you wiring in?
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Post by: mgb on August 07, 2015, 06:49:40 pm
As already said,
It's important to know what type of monitor.
If you're just powering an lcd, grab the 110v that's powers your arcade PSU and you can tap off to an outlet or cut the end off the power cord and splice it.

If you are using an old arcade monitor like a wg4600, 4900, sanyo 20ez or similar, you will need to use an isolation transformer.
There are some newer and later model arcade CRTs that don't require an ISO transformer but if in doubt, it's best to use one.
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Post by: slotter312 on August 09, 2015, 07:38:17 pm
the monitor just has a lead that plug in back of monitor ,3 pins and goes straight to power.
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Post by: mgb on August 09, 2015, 08:21:40 pm
So it's an lcd with the power supply built in and you need to get 120 vac to it?

If you have an arcade Psu fed by 120vac, just jump off that and add an outlet in the machine and if your monitor into it.
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Post by: Nephasth on August 09, 2015, 11:47:33 pm
So it's an lcd...

How in the hell did you decipher that from this:

the monitor just has a lead that plug in back of monitor ,3 pins and goes straight to power.

 ???

There are CRTs with the same plug...
Some arcade monitors have, as described, "a lead" coming off the back of the monitor chassis that is a 3 pin plug...
The OP is extremely vague in his descriptions, but don't worry, the magical internet people can figure it all out no problem... WTF.
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Post by: yotsuya on August 10, 2015, 12:12:44 am
One other thing, the power to the monitor has nothing to do with the JAMMA harness. FYI.
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Post by: mgb on August 10, 2015, 03:07:57 pm
I'm not magically guessing what he has.
I put a question mark because I was sort of asking.
You are right though, I was enjoying a few glasses of wine and kinda jumped to a conclusion on that one.


If it is in fact an arcade monitor than refer back to my first post on this

He's very vague in asking what he's lokling for.

I'm just trying to cover some possibilties.
It's his job to figure it from there.

To the op, how about a pic or 5 if you really wanna get some help.
Title: Re: monitor
Post by: slotter312 on August 10, 2015, 06:26:50 pm
so where I power up my arcade power supply I can cut my monitor power cable and connect direct to there? I am in aussie so we have 240 volts.
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Post by: Slippyblade on August 10, 2015, 07:25:12 pm
Dude, why are you ignoring all the requests for info here?  There are plenty of folks who could give you a direct answer to your question, probably with links to images and directions to do it, IF they knew what you have.  Model numbers?  Type of monitor?  Couple of pics?
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Post by: mgb on August 10, 2015, 07:42:49 pm
Dude, why are you ignoring all the requests for info here?  There are plenty of folks who could give you a direct answer to your question, probably with links to images and directions to do it, IF they knew what you have.  Model numbers?  Type of monitor?  Couple of pics?

Yes, what he said.
You've taken the time to come on and say where you're from but you haven't answered the questions that need to be answered in order to answer your question.
If you have an old school arcade monitor and you hook it up right to mains power, you may end up blowing your monitor.
Some simple info will help you
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Post by: Nephasth on August 10, 2015, 08:17:49 pm
Might as well be talking to a wall here guys...
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Post by: Slippyblade on August 10, 2015, 08:19:35 pm
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Post by: mgb on August 10, 2015, 11:41:13 pm
I guess you're right.
I might as well go tell my son to clean up his toys and take a bath.
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Post by: big10p on August 11, 2015, 04:56:18 am
Well, if it is an old CRT monitor and he doesn't use an isolation transformer to power it (as already mentioned), this will end badly.
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Post by: slotter312 on August 11, 2015, 06:39:26 pm
have tried to post pics but not coming up?
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Post by: slotter312 on August 11, 2015, 07:12:25 pm
this is my monitor
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Post by: slotter312 on August 11, 2015, 07:13:09 pm
and my power supply
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Post by: mgb on August 11, 2015, 09:30:07 pm
Ohhh the magical internet people were right  :applaud:
In your face Neph  ;D

as I said a few posts above,
first off you wont actually be powering the monitor off that power supply but you will want to hook up the mains power to the ac terminals at the bottom of the power supply and then from there run a connection to an outlet installed in a proper outlet box and just plug the monitor into it.

are you using an arcade board that has vga out for that monitor
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Post by: slotter312 on August 11, 2015, 09:43:54 pm
yes has a vga out. how come you cant jump on the power in to power supply. why the separate outlet box?
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Post by: mgb on August 11, 2015, 10:20:32 pm
Well you could cut the plug end off, strip back and terminate the wires right to the AC terms on the power supply if you'd like.

Nice thing about having the outlet is if the monitor crisps out and you replace it with a different model that uses a different power brick, it's easy to unplug and plug
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Post by: slotter312 on August 11, 2015, 10:26:50 pm
Ok got it. Appreciate all advice . Chomping at the bit to get started. Got the easy bit half done . Wires are not my thing :)
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Post by: mgb on August 11, 2015, 10:42:18 pm
Man, you Aussies got the coolest animals and the coolest cabs.
I love the low boys

good luck with the build
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Post by: Nephasth on August 12, 2015, 01:22:48 am
Ohhh the magical internet people were right  :applaud:
In your face Neph  ;D

To be clear, I wasn't calling you a "magical internet person" specifically. I was referring to noob jackwads asking vague questions expecting us to fix their problem without giving us "magical internet people" any details.

You just got lucky. :lol

...and LCDs are for chumps.
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Post by: big10p on August 12, 2015, 05:37:47 am
Yeah, the Aussie low boy is a great little cab.  :cheers:
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Post by: mgb on August 12, 2015, 10:26:04 am
Ohhh the magical internet people were right  :applaud:
In your face Neph  ;D

To be clear, I wasn't calling you a "magical internet person" specifically. I was referring to noob jackwads asking vague questions expecting us to fix their problem without giving us "magical internet people" any details.

You just got lucky. :lol

...and LCDs are for chumps.

Some of my best technical guesses are done while drinking wine  ;D
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Post by: Nephasth on August 12, 2015, 11:02:30 am
Ohhh the magical internet people were right  :applaud:
In your face Neph  ;D

To be clear, I wasn't calling you a "magical internet person" specifically. I was referring to noob jackwads asking vague questions expecting us to fix their problem without giving us "magical internet people" any details.

You just got lucky. :lol

...and LCDs are for chumps.

Some of my best technical guesses are done while drinking wine  ;D

 :laugh2: :cheers:
Title: Re: monitor
Post by: slotter312 on August 17, 2015, 11:57:31 pm
whats the cheapest and easiest way to light up the headboard? can I join on to the 12 volt power supply? can I ground on any black wire or do I have to go back to power supply? ???
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Post by: Nephasth on August 18, 2015, 01:30:22 am
Colors of wire don't mean ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- if they're not hooked up right. Headboard? What size bed are you working on?
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Post by: mgb on August 18, 2015, 08:13:51 am
Slotter,
  You're getting vague in your questions again

By headboard, are you talking about the marquee
Do you already have a light for it?

For lighting marquees, I like using cheap under cabinet lighting fixtures.
Like this http://www.walmart.com/ip/29776871?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222228019714871&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=52408030991&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=83971922471&veh=sem (http://www.walmart.com/ip/29776871?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222228019714871&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=52408030991&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=83971922471&veh=sem)
You just have to get your mains power up to it and plug or splice it in.

There are also 12 volt LED lights available. Many ways to do it.
Title: Re: monitor
Post by: DeLuSioNal29 on August 18, 2015, 04:26:48 pm
These have worked for me really well.  They come with a molex connector (you can simply plug it into the PC's power supply if you are using a PC).  Or simply cut the connector off and screw it into your switching power supply that you have (12v and ground).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380401847045?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT (http://www.ebay.com/itm/380401847045?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)

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