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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: ArcadeNoob on March 06, 2006, 07:40:30 pm
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So Ive got a PacMan in the original cabinet. Everything is original. I just had it serviced professionally(for another reason) and now, the monitor blinks a little bit; it squeezes inwards once or twice for a second or two every few games. I was just playing it, and at the second cut scene where the ghost gets "stuck", the monitor went blank except for a thin white line through the center. It came back about 30 seconds later, but Im wondering.......is it the beginning of the end? Any ideas for solutions? Thanks!
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Sounds like it needs work.
If it's got the original Pac-Man monitor in it, it likely either has a (IIRC) WG4600 or an Electrohome G07 in it.
We'll need to know which it is to proceed from there.
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Common problem. You probably have a Wells-Gardner 19k4600 series monitor and it has bad solder joints causing the intermittent collapse. Your monitor definitely needs to be serviced----NOW.
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Anyway I can do it myself? I dont have much more money to spend on it. I will find out what monitor it is tomorrow; thanks!
Also, should I not play it in the meantime?
EDIT: Its a WG 19K4606
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Well...you'll need a soldering iron, if you don't have one already. Good starter one is a Weller WLC100.
If you haven't soldered before, get a scrap circuit board somewhere and PRACTICE!!!! There are a lot of tricks to soldering, so before you mess up your monitor, practice on something you don't care about. Number one hint I can give you off the top of my head: solder flows *UP*. You'll see what I mean.
If it becomes that big of a deal, post your location, perhaps there's a tech nearby that will do it for a little $$$. Heck, I'd do it if you're close enough.
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Tampa area. Also, let me say this.........I have a friend who knows how to solder, but has never worked on a machine. Ever. Do you think there are detailed instructions that I could pass on to him and have him successfully complete? Is it a difficult job? What actually needs to be done? Thanks!
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Anyone?
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This gets asked so often that I'm tired of answering.
Please see the FAQ here and Google capkit instuctions/how to.
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So youre telling me it just needs a capkit, and thats it?
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Capkit and resolder any bad solder joints found (particularly at the daughter card connectors).