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Cap Kit for Sanyo 20EZ Failed...
« on: August 23, 2004, 11:30:41 am »
To make a long story short, I tried out a cap kit on a Sanyo 20EZ in a Donkey Kong that had scrambled video (kinda looked like horizontal scrolling).  Anyway, it failed (still exhibits the same symptoms).  Anyone know what I should try next?  Any help would be appreciated because I have no idea what to do next... :(

On a lighter note, I got my MAME machine up and running this weekend.  It's ugly as sin, but it sure is fun to play a couple of oldies at home... :D
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Re:Cap Kit for Sanyo 20EZ Failed...
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2004, 11:47:01 am »
If you have a arcade monitor in your mame setup, try hooking up the sanyo to it. (It will have screwed up colors, but you should be able to see a pic.)
That will tell you if the problem is with the monitor or pcb.


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Re:Cap Kit for Sanyo 20EZ Failed...
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2004, 11:55:32 am »
If you have a arcade monitor in your mame setup, try hooking up the sanyo to it. (It will have screwed up colors, but you should be able to see a pic.)
That will tell you if the problem is with the monitor or pcb.


Later,
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If only it were that easy...

My MAME setup has a 21" VGA CRT.  :(  Looks great in the MAME machine, though... :D
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Re:Cap Kit for Sanyo 20EZ Failed...
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2004, 12:07:50 pm »
There are several "Non-Polarized" (a.k.a. Bi-polar) electrolytic capacitors that are NOT included in the capkits that are failing like crazy now due to age.

Not included in some kits are:

C411    4.7 uf @ 25 volts "Bi-Polar"

C162    4.7 uf @ 25 volts "Bi-Polar"

C202    220 uf @ 16 volts

Check C201 100 uf @ 16 volts (was originally 10 uf @ 50 volts).


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Re:Cap Kit for Sanyo 20EZ Failed...
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2004, 11:32:10 am »
Ok, I guess I'll be hunting down a multimeter to check that out.  Will let you know how it goes.  (Yes, those were not replaced, by the way.)
One word of warning when building a Mame cabinet, hook up the controls LAST!!!  If you don't, it will probably take you 3 - 6 additional months to finish the cabinet.  -JustMichael