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coliveira

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Monitor Issues
« on: January 26, 2011, 09:58:08 am »
Hello

I have a Wells Gardner k7000 monitor.  At least that's the owner's manual that came with the machine.  I think it has a loose wire or a short or something because it works great, but then as the game is being played or is bumped it will lose it's red color.  I have to leave the back of the machine open so I can jiggle the wires on the back of the monitor to get the color working right again.

I don't feel comfortable with electrical wiring, but I don't appear to have any arcade repair shops in the area (Modesto, CA).  Would a TV shop be able to help me with this?  Anyone reading this in the local area interested in making a little cash or getting paid in beer?

Please advise.

Thanks
Chris

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Re: Monitor Issues
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2011, 01:54:57 pm »
Again, wrong forum. You should post this in the Monitors forum.