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I want to build my own arcade controls!
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I am working on a 33k3003 wells I think it is in shut down I get a clicking noise I replace Q701 C152 C709 C729, and still get a clicking sound.
Where do I go from here?
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Here's the T-shooting chart for a U2000, the methods are the same. You'll need to check you B+ and go from there.
http://slot-tech-ftp.serveftp.com:8080/technical_department/monitors/flowcharts/U2000flo.jpg
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It was the hot, I did not have it screw down too the heat shield.
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