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Hey guys. I just purchased a new monitor from Wells Gardner to replace my current stock operation wolf monitor (has issues, colors displaying wrong). Is there anything I should know before doing this? I know not to touch the anode cup and wire. Any other suggestions? Has anyone else replaced the monitor from a Operation Wolf game?
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are you replacing the whole monitor or just the chassis?
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Just the monitor - maybe the chassis.
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Operation Wolf originally shipped with Wells-Gardner 19k7000 monitors. However, I have seen some with Hantarex monitors.
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I emailed Wells Gardner that info (mine has a 19K7601 ) and Jeff told me that the WGE1977-H0GS39R would work.
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I have heard that newer wells gardners are unreliable. I would try Nieman, Billabs, Happ Controls/Tovis, Wei-ya, or Betson Imperial/Kortek instead.
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