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Author Topic: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one  (Read 5539 times)

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Sorry to start off my tenure here with a nagging question, but I'm out of ideas. I have an arcade monitor scrolling issue. I know I'm not the first or last. I've spent 5 hours today researching this to no avail. Here is my situation.

ArcadeVGA card -> Jpac -> Wells 25" K7000 series (k7131). Screen will not stop rolling/scrolling from top to bottom and vice versa. I can mess with the Vertical Hold pot on the back of the monitor, and with enough fine tuning, I can get it stable, but any slight fluctuations of color/brightness on the screen will throw the hold one way or another. Running mame makes it slide up and down as the game's background changes. I can get a pretty clear picture, color is good, black text on white is fuzzy but readable. One black line near the top but it's nothing I can't live with. Just won't sit still.

Now that I've spent all day researching this, I've found several posts here with similar problems, none with fixes that work for me, such as...
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNsSNejXF9k A youtube video of what it looks like. His scrolling is more constant regardless of what's on the screen, and he finds his problem was a video breakout cable, which, using a Jpac, I don't have.
-http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=101088.0 Same problem here, his question was never answered, at least not in his thread.
-http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=24580.0 This guy has a similar setup, ArcadeVGA to Jpac with a vertical rolling problem. Says he solved it by bridging pins 13 and 14 on the VGA connector. Tried it, no luck, no difference.
-http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=91250.0 K7200, but same issue. He replaced all the caps and still. Never solved.

The worst part is, it supposedly didn't have this problem several weeks ago, before it was moved from a friend's house to mine, but I can't think of what would cause this problem after being shaken. I'm open to any suggestions, but here's what's been done/considered and what seems off to me.
-Neither of the sync LEDs on the Jpac is lit up. The only thing I've found that mentions it is in the official faq where it says that's because it's not getting power. It is.
-V and H sync are combined. I''ve tried separating one or both, no luck.
-I've messed with every pot on the back, reducing the brightness/color/contrast/50-60hz in any way doesn't help settle the rolling.
-2 different PS2 cables means the Jpac is getting power but...
-The ArcadeVGA card is putting out at 15hz, since the monitor can display it, but the display properties still say 60hz. I can't reduce the setting, even after installing the ArcadeVGA drivers.
-The ArcadeVGA drivers didn't really seem to do much. I've tried reinstalling several times, but everything is installing just fine, what differences should I be noticing? I'm not getting more hz or resolution options, and the ATI catalyst suite included doesn't have an option to force composite sync like newer software does. Not sure if this would matter.
I'd download a new set of drivers incase there was something wrong with mine, but the Downloads section of the Jpac site just says "There are not yet any updated drivers for this card. Use the files on the Ultimarc CD"m which seems silly, because that's a seldom used CD and an easy one to lose. Nevertheless I don't think it's a driver problem.

So, anyone got any ideas? Should I tear all the wiring out and try again? Replace the caps even though it hasn't helped others? Toss the monitor in the garbage and buy a new one? I'm not above sexual favors for anyone who can help.

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2011, 08:12:59 pm »
Have you removed all old ATI drivers before installing the ArcadeVGA drivers? Also, what resolution are you trying to run?

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2011, 09:45:01 am »
This was a clean install of XP, there weren't any video drivers to uninstall that I know of. And it's locked down to 640x480, won't go any lower by standard means, only with quickres.

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2011, 11:12:10 am »
The 7000 chassis is notorious for cracked solder on the board. I'd have someone who is skilled with a soldering iron (and knows what to look for) go over it. Better now than later when the horiz width coil burns a big hole in the board....

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2011, 09:19:11 pm »
Lifted the board and combed over every inch, nothing.  ???

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2011, 10:17:35 pm »
Those cracks can be VERY hard to see sometimes.

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2011, 06:10:53 pm »
Went back over the board went over them point by point. Even took the cardboard off the PCB attached to the tube, not one cracked joint. I also unsoldered the V Hold pot and ran it to a new one in the front so I can adjust it easily.
Still no fix in sight. Any other ideas? Also, again, what's the deal with the sync LEDs on the Jpac? Should those be lit up? Official Jpac faqs aren't a ton of help.

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2011, 07:55:21 pm »
this is what you are looking for...



as Nephasth mentioned, they can be very hard to see.


hint: there is possibly 5 or more broken solder joints just in the right photo alone....

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2011, 01:44:40 pm »
I printed out a diagram of the circuit board form the WG website, I combed over every single solder point. Every one. If there was ever resin around one to cast any doubt, I resoldered it. Every solder point is intact beyond a reasonable doubt. It is not broken solder. Starting to feel lie I'm being pranked. What about the Sync LEDs and drivers not giving me any new display options, any help with that?

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2011, 06:23:55 pm »
Nothing has worked yet, including a cap kit and replacing the wires. Buying a new ArcadeVGA and a new J-Pac. If they don't work, I'll assume we're filing this in the bin with the other 5 people who couldn't get theirs figured out?

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2011, 03:12:36 pm »
-Neither of the sync LEDs on the Jpac is lit up. The only thing I've found that mentions it is in the official faq where it says that's because it's not getting power. It is.

The lights should have been on. The Jpac was broken. I got a new one, they light up, and it works now.

Thanks for your help everyone.

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2011, 05:58:07 pm »


AWESOME! good to hear!

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Re: Wells-Gardner 7000 series vertical rolling issue. Yes, another one
« Reply #12 on: September 23, 2011, 02:07:49 pm »
Just for the record, I encountered this (vert rolling) problem on a WG 19K7203 just a few days ago.  Sure enough, it was cracked solder joints where the sync signal comes in.  Also found and repaired many other cracked solders while I was at it.
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