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Title: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 18, 2009, 02:49:08 pm
I just picked up a P717-N to replace a Hanatarex MTC 9110.  Does the WG monitor require a transformer?  Where can I get an input harness and power connector and or cable.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: qrz on March 18, 2009, 10:32:56 pm
if it has a smps , then not .

however, when in doubt - isolate

qrz
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Ken Layton on March 19, 2009, 12:35:12 am
P717N is not a model number. I don't know anything about P717N.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Kevin Mullins on March 19, 2009, 02:09:25 am
http://www.wellsgardner.com/pdf/Schematics/U2000_25_27_inch.pdf
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 19, 2009, 08:32:47 am
I'll double check tonight when I get home but I'm pretty sure that's what it said on the chassis.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 19, 2009, 08:17:44 pm
Here are some pics of the chassis.  These are the numbers I could easily see.  Are there others I should be looking for?  Where can I get the ac and input harness for this chassis?

Thanks,
Brad
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Ken Layton on March 19, 2009, 11:00:43 pm
Model U-2000.

Does NOT need isolation transformer.

A special power cord "dongle" adapter cable (3 pin U2000 monitor power to 2 pin cabinet power) Wells-Gardner part # 038A8059-000 (sells for $10) allows this monitor to plug in power to the same connector the Hantarex did in your cabinet.

The video/sync input cable assembly can be bought from Bob Roberts.

If you want a standard AC power cord for this monitor (allowing you to plug it into any AC outlet) it's part # 038A7927-000
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 20, 2009, 10:16:21 am
Is there a different dongle that can use a standard 3 prong cord?  I'll likely change this to a mame cabinet and pull the power supply and transformer that is in there.  Will this input harness work? http://therealbobroberts.net/vidharn1.jpg (http://therealbobroberts.net/vidharn1.jpg)
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Kevin Mullins on March 20, 2009, 01:55:13 pm
Is there a different dongle that can use a standard 3 prong cord?  I'll likely change this to a mame cabinet and pull the power supply and transformer that is in there.  Will this input harness work? http://therealbobroberts.net/vidharn1.jpg (http://therealbobroberts.net/vidharn1.jpg)

Sure .... that will work, if you know what to do with the other end of it.
As in you will still need to attach that to your output source. (i.e. your PC)

Sounds to me like you are needing something that will be plug and play..... not build it yourself. (which I think most of us would have done for both of those cables)

Since you are talking about MAMEing it anyways... you may want to go with something like a VGA Breakout Cable from Ultimarc :
http://www.ultimarc.com/JShopServer/section.php?xSec=2
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 20, 2009, 02:06:12 pm
No I'm okay with building the vga cable I just wanted to make sure I got the correct harness.  What about the power connector.  I really just need molex for the power connector.  I'll strip a three prong power cable and crimp/solder to the molex pins or pigtail.  Sorry if I wasn't clear in my earlier post.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Kevin Mullins on March 20, 2009, 03:56:31 pm
If you want a standard AC power cord for this monitor (allowing you to plug it into any AC outlet) it's part # 038A7927-000

I'm personally not sure what the "Molex" part number is, but I think the pins would be of the .093 variety. Someone else here may know off hand though.

According to Wells, that power cord is used on models U2000, U3100, U5000, K7400, K7500, K7600, D9100, D9300, D9500. And by looking through some of the spec sheets for those models it seems the mating AMP (Amphenol) part number is 1-480700-0. (MATE-N-LOK)
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=527081
http://www.wallcoinc.com/Tyco_AMP_1_480700_0_250_Centerline_600_V_19_p/wal9-1-480700-0.htm
The PINS would then be part number 350690-1.

The connector on the chassis itself being part number AMP 350760-4.

HAPP CONTROLS:
43-0779-00   "Molex"
43-0778-00     Pins


But as Ken mentioned, the whole thing can be obtained at places like Happ or AG&E and of course Wells Gardner themselves already made up. (I'm sure there's several others, prices vary)
http://www.americangaminginc.com/products/products.asp?CategoryId=1192&ItemId=10291
http://wgec.com/products/details.asp?sPartNum=038A7953-000

Any of that make sense.  ;D


Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on March 20, 2009, 04:16:31 pm
That's exactly what I was looking for.  Sorry I most not have read Ken's post carefully.  I totally glossed over that quote.  Thanks for all the info.  I'll pay closer attention in the future.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Mrjamma on April 01, 2009, 04:11:01 pm
Just for FYI:

P717 is the chassis board part number for a Wells Gardner 25K2193
Monitor part number WGM2520-U4GR59F

Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 01, 2009, 06:06:07 pm
I'm patiently waiting for my power cable to come in the mail.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 07, 2009, 03:57:28 pm
Got my power cable yesterday.  Hooked this back up in my street figther II championship cab.  It had a Hanatarex MTC 9110 previously.  When I power up the monitor it's rolling and looks upside down.  (Edit horizontal hold stopped rolling)  Picture is definately upside down.  I unplugged it pretty quickly so I didn't blow anything up.  Do I need to swap some pins around on the video harness?  Attached is a picture of the harness as installed on the 9110.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 07, 2009, 04:56:05 pm
Nah.... sounds like you just need to flip the yoke connector. (the vertical half)

http://www.therealbobroberts.net/yoke.html
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 07, 2009, 10:04:22 pm
So I just need to flip the green and yellow connector around?  Do I have to discharge the tube or anything before I do that?  I don't want to zap myself or ruin this monitor.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: sarge on April 07, 2009, 10:23:17 pm
You can flip your vertical yoke connector or if you are using a street fighter board, it has a screen flip option if you move dip switch 5 on bank C.

http://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=dip&page=StreetFighterII.txt

You do not need to discharge a monitor to swap a yoke connection around just make sure it is turned off.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 07, 2009, 10:31:17 pm
Crap just finished putting everything away for the night.  I'll likely sell the SF board just making sure this monitor works.  I'll try the dip switch tomorrow night.

Thanks
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 08, 2009, 08:24:31 pm
I changed the switch and now it's right side up.  It is also flipped horizontally.  Do I power everything off and then flip that horizontal yoke connector?
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: Kevin Mullins on April 08, 2009, 09:06:08 pm
Yes, same principal.... flip it.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: sarge on April 08, 2009, 09:08:13 pm
Yes.  Your horizontal deflection coil should be colored red and blue and is located next to the flyback.
Title: Re: P717-N Questions
Post by: brock.sampson on April 08, 2009, 10:18:26 pm
Worked great thanks guys.  The left side of the screen seems to get wider as you go from bottom to top.  The right side looks pretty straight.  What do I need to adjust to try and correct that?  None of the controls on the remote board seem to fix it.