Hello all
I have received amazing advice on this forum before and I'm hoping it can be duplicated for my monitor (a Wells Gardner 25K7193). I'm looking to do a temporary mame conversion on an Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 cabinet that will be reverted back to it's original condition when my nephews are older. (I know this is a bit offensive to some, but please believe I'm trying to leave everything in an easily convertible state!)
The trouble began when I moved the game home. Somehow the "red" color began to come in and out (I think something broke loose in the move even though I thought we were extremely gentle). I was able to temporarily "fix" the problem by jiggling some of these wires in the back of the machine, but it never held. I didn't know if I needed soldering or what, but eventually I narrowed down the problem to these wires on the monitor. Now I wish I had never made that discovery and kept trying names in the phone book! Anyway, I'm attaching a link to the picture in case the photo doesn't work!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20507832@N05/5483901930/#
Unfortunately, the "fix" didn't hold and things got worse. Everything on the monitor eventually became really green when it was turned it on. I jiggled the wires some more and the screen started rolling. I was able to slow it down a bit using the dials in the front of the machine, but never actually stop it. I tried to eliminate some of the extra wiring in the cabinet and change the ends (which I assumed were loose and causing the problem) that were attached to the monitor board. I didn't realize that the wire connectors were apparently difficult to come by (couldn't get them at Ace or Radio Shack and neither had an idea where I could turn to).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20507832@N05/5483308819/# 
Since I had dumbly (is that a word?... just proves my intended use of it!) cut the wires without realizing that I couldn't get the wire connectors, I was reduced to "Portagee rigging" the wires.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20507832@N05/5483902268/# 
Mind you, this was only intended to be a temporary solution to see if my new strategy would work (which it didn't).
Now my screen looks like this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20507832@N05/5483903028/# 
No amount of jiggling seems to fix it! I know the way I wired everything is not optimal, but it still seems to carry the volts as I've checked for continuity from the j-pac to the monitor board and I've also compared volts. I don't know if the volts are the correct amount, but they are consistent at both places: Red= 0.07, Green= 0.74, Blue = 1.59.
This leaves me at the following point. I'd love suggestions as to what I may have done (blown a fuse - accidently disconnected something else - not sure what else!) or the name of a decent repair person in the Modesto, CA area. I've called a couple of people and gotten no response. I'd be willing to drive to the Sacramento or Bay Area if need be. Please advise me if you are so able!
Thanks and have a great day.
Chris