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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: joltron on November 24, 2009, 07:31:41 am
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I have ventured around the internet and all I can find for street fighter 2 champion edition is an instruction manual. Does anyone know of a place that I may find a schematic for it?
I would like to turn it into a mame machine using the original monitor but my current issue is if power is hooked up to the monitor it pops a fuse on the power supply.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
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This was a conversion kit and could be in just about any cabinet. Need to see pictures of your cabinet.
Be sure to read the sticky:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62016.0 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=62016.0)
You'll need to identify the make and model of monitor installed in your cabinet as some monitor faults can cause cabinet fuses to blow.
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I was at work when I posted earlier so I couldn't get the info.
But so far what I can see is
Monitor board = NANAO KB24033ID
The fuse that blows is a 3amp fuse just after the 120ac incoming.
There is a quick disconnect near the monitor that feeds the 120ac after the switch to the monitor, if this i unplugged the fuse doesn't blow.
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Monitor is a Sega/Nanao MC-2030-S (a.k.a. Kaga KZ-20ES). May have a sticker on the picture tube saying Sega part # 200-5044.
I _think_ that your cabinet may have been a Kung Fu Master or a Yie Ar Kung Fu judging by the power supply/chassis assembly in the bottom of the cabinet. I don't see how your game board can operate since the power supply is not even plugged in nor bolted down.
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Unhooked gameboard to see if it was causing the fuse to blow.
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Disconnect the power wires going to the marquee fluorescent light fixture. You could have a shorted ballast causing the fuse to blow.
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Well I haven't had time to go out and buy new fuses with the holidays and all going on but I'm pretty sure teh balast is fine. There is a 2 wire quick disconnect going to the monitor board, with that unplugged I don't pop the fuse. Any idea on what my next step should be?
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Pull the monitor board and start checking for shorted parts.