Hello,
I have a Golden Tee Four arcade game. The actual problem is that the horizontal size of the display in the monitor is too wide and thus cuts off each side of the screen. When trying to adjust the horizontal size of the monitor (using the variable resistor (pot) on the control board) it seems that the screen size does not change despite the turning the H-size pot. I have already removed the pot from the control board and checked it and it seems to be working fine (variable resistance of 0-45k ohms). One thing that I did notice is that when I cut the wires going to this pot (ie. open circuit the brown and black wires connecting to pins 1 & 2 of the 16 pin connector), it does not seem to make a difference (ie. the screen size does not change and still stays too wide). The voltage is also considerably higher on the horizontal size adjustment pot when compared to the verticle size pot, is this normal? I've checked continuity across the long wires that go from the monitor board to the control board and everything seems fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Is it possible that it could be trouble the width coil? Maybe trouble with a capacitor? Does know which capacitor is used to control the width? I heard that it can be reduced in size and this should reduce the width of the display. Any other tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm pretty sure that I have WG D9200 monitor but I've been told that it is 4 years old and it may be an RCA?? I'll confirm this and write back later.
Thank you in advance.