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Title: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: Boz on August 15, 2009, 10:20:11 am
The planets aligned and I was in the right place at the right time last week to buy 7 upright classics from a garage sale here in Phoenix, AZ. Only two of them work, but I'd like to start with the monitors to eliminate *that* component first as part of the troubleshooting effort to get them all functional again. I'd do them myself, but lack of self-confidence and lack of time have me looking for a professional.

Two questions:
1. If it's possible to take the monitors to a local "repair guy" what kind of qualifications or business should I be looking for? Standard tube TV guy? Electronics guy?

2. If you live in the Phoenix metro area, do you have any recommendations for where to take them?

Monitors from the games that don't work come from these machines:
Star Wars
Moon Patrol
Q-Bert
NFL Blitz
Surf Planet
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: Boz on August 16, 2009, 12:39:02 pm
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Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: qrz on August 16, 2009, 10:22:43 pm
if u can find a reputable tv repair shop , that would be the place to start .
many shops won't work on game monitors ( out of ignorance ).
so, if they decline , remind them it is just like a crt type tv  MINUS the tuner/audio stages .  ;)
schematics are usually available with a little searching.

i'm also on a tv tech forum . so, i might be able to suggest a shop. just need to make some inquiries 1st


qrz
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: sean-o-mac on August 19, 2009, 08:50:03 am
Well I know Phoenix has a few arcade vendors, call up and ask if they could work on them.  I would start there.  They might want you to bring the monitors there but if you can offer a little more cash, they might send a technition out to your place.  Thats what they do for a living, since the arcade industry is about bust, Im sure they are looking for anything to pay the bills now a days.
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: SirPeale on August 19, 2009, 10:24:10 am
Boz -

I'll be happy to check out your stuff if you want.  PP discount and all.  :)
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: Rickn on August 19, 2009, 07:55:31 pm
Try Larry Rosenthal at Rosenthal Enterprises, he is in your back yard and distributes our monitors.

I am pretty sure he can help.

Here is his e-mail LRosent345@aol.com

Good luck

Rick
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: Larry on August 19, 2009, 11:16:59 pm
Or you can call me at 623-561-2332.  I don't like to fix monitors on location cause if they are that old, I usually replace all the electrolytic caps as well as fix the problem.  I have extremely expensive and sophisticated test equipment that I do not wish to haul around.  I live in NW Glendale by the way.

Larry
Title: Re: What should I look for in a monitor repair shop?
Post by: Boz on August 22, 2009, 10:43:33 am
Or you can call me at 623-561-2332.  I don't like to fix monitors on location cause if they are that old, I usually replace all the electrolytic caps as well as fix the problem.  I have extremely expensive and sophisticated test equipment that I do not wish to haul around.  I live in NW Glendale by the way.

Larry
@qrz, @sean, @peale, @rickn, thanks for the advice.

Larry, I'll be giving you a call today to schedule something if possible (8/22). Thanks so much for the offer. I'll get the monitors out of the machines.