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Title: Im thinking of buying a Blitz 99 arcade that has no power. I need some feedback
Post by: maxbruteforce on July 18, 2008, 12:48:26 pm
Hi, im new here, so I really don't know where to post this.
There is a Blitz 99 arcade for sale for 200 dollars. The guy bought it to make it into a mame machine, but never got around to it. He said the power never came on when he purchased it. I don't know much about repair but would like some feedback. Should i risk buying this and replacing the power supply. if so, what power supply do i need to get and where do i get one? Do these games usually have any other problems like monitors and boards going out? If anything i can always resell it.

-Mike
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a Blitz 99 arcade that has no power. I need some feedback
Post by: Malenko on July 19, 2008, 09:03:47 am
only issue with blitz I know of is the hard drive, but theres fairly inexpensive flash drive replacements (they just need a new U8 chip that usually comes with the flash drive)
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a Blitz 99 arcade that has no power. I need some feedback
Post by: Oldtimehockey on July 27, 2008, 10:55:26 am
Hi, just be sure it's the power supply not the monitor. If the lights come on, but nothing goes on the screen there's a good chance it's the monitor not the power supply.

As for the power supply, you'd have to take a look at the one in the unit. There's such a variance out there in video games(every one seems to be different) that you never know what you're going to see in there.
Title: Re: Im thinking of buying a Blitz 99 arcade that has no power. I need some feedb
Post by: Crowquill on August 02, 2008, 02:56:23 am
Have you gotten to see this yet?

I'd say you have an equal chance of the monitor, hard drive, or power supply being the issue.

$200 is a pretty good price if you like the game and it's in a decent cabinet (especially if it's in a dedicated cabinet with full side-art). It could even be that some of the wiring is just unplugged somewhere (there are a LOT of molex connectors in mine).

The hard drive is easily replaceable ($25 on eBay), monitor probably just needs a cap kit ($10 if you can solder well), and a replacement power supply shouldn't be that hard to track down ($60 tops if you buy a new one from Happ). Another thing with the power supply is that the voltage may just need an adjustment. Then again the game PCB might be shot. It's a bit of a gamble no matter what, but you should be able to get it going.

I can check the dedicated cabinet I have in storage for the power supply if you need me to. Just send me a PM. I can even take some pictures but mine is currently missing the monitor and control panel.