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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: northerngames on September 22, 2007, 07:21:19 pm
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Hi I was wondering if anyone could help me identify what model wells gardner this is:
It is a 33" display in soul calibur 2 showcase
remote board P-824
chassis board P-823
I did not get a manual with the game and would like to get ahold of some schematics and find out what display type's it handles pin-outs etc..
has a manufacture sticker of 2002
(http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o82/xboxuser5/IMAG0022.jpg)
(http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o82/xboxuser5/IMAG0016.jpg)
(http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o82/xboxuser5/IMAG0013.jpg)
(http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o82/xboxuser5/IMAG0029.jpg)
any info is much appretiated.
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Are ya sure it's a 33 and not a 39 ?
Anyways.... a P823 crosses to a K7600.
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measuring from the bottom left corner to thetop right corner is smaller then 39" but I dont know if that is how they are supposed to be measured correctly or not.
what display's can the k7600 handle and is there any schematics available anywhere?
does wells sell schematic manuals?
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Measure the tube from opposite corners.
ie. Top left to bottom right corner.
I didn't look much for a K7600 schematic, but you can always e-mail tech support at well Gardner and see what they have.
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yeah I measured bottom left to top right so I should get the same measurement as before.
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Oh, I mis-read the other post. You were measuring correctly.
How much "smaller" than 39 was your measurment.
I'm just curious now, most showcase cabs are 39 or so.
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For future reference.... just look at the label on the tube. It will start with a letter, usualy A or M the next 2 numbers such as 79 is the tube size in centimeters. Divide by 2.54 and now you have the size.
Next here is the Wells sight with manuals, specs etc.. http://www.americangaminginc.com/technical/tech_support.asp
Good luck
Rick
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well turns out after using the link above I have a WG K7600 39" thank's for the help and info guy's. :cheers:
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For future reference.... just look at the label on the tube. It will start with a letter, usualy A or M the next 2 numbers such as 79 is the tube size in centimeters. Divide by 2.54 and now you have the size.
Next here is the Wells sight with manuals, specs etc.. http://www.americangaminginc.com/technical/tech_support.asp
Good luck
Rick
Duh.... why didn't I think of that. (tube number)
And I always forget about American Gamings web site. I need to bookmark that one.
:cheers: