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Author Topic: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors  (Read 3624 times)

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Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« on: November 23, 2008, 01:15:13 pm »
Has anyone bought one of these for Happ Controls? I'm planning on ordering this one http://www.happcontrols.com/monitors/49054800.htm. It says it doesn't need an Isolation Transformer, but I'm not sure if comes supplied with a power cable?

Thanks for any help!

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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2008, 02:37:30 pm »
The D7700 series does NOT come with a power cord or a manual.

You need to purchase Wells-Gardner part number 038A7893-000 AC Power Adapter ($10) in order to plug this monitor into your cabinet's existing monitor power connector. Here is a picture of this adapter:


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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2008, 05:44:33 pm »
Thanks Ken. I'm building a cocktail cab from scratch with a PC inside. Is there any way to connect it to the PC power supply or the mains?

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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2008, 05:45:33 pm »
Ten bucks?  I'll start making those myself and make millions.

Thanks Ken. I'm building a cocktail cab from scratch with a PC inside. Is there any way to connect it to the PC power supply or the mains?

You have to connect it to mains power.  Your PC power supply just outputs DC.

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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2008, 06:56:56 pm »
Thanks Ken. I'm building a cocktail cab from scratch with a PC inside. Is there any way to connect it to the PC power supply or the mains?

Use power cord # 038A7953-000 ($12) from the Wells-Gardner parts dept. Here's a picture of it:

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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2008, 04:39:59 am »
Use power cord # 038A7953-000 ($12) from the Wells-Gardner parts dept. Here's a picture of it:

Ah, great - thanks. I'm in the UK, but I take it that since the monitor has an input voltage range of 90v-264v I can just lob off the US plug and put a UK one on in its place?

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Re: Wells Gardner 7000 Series Monitors
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2008, 06:54:55 am »
Use power cord # 038A7953-000 ($12) from the Wells-Gardner parts dept. Here's a picture of it:

Ah, great - thanks. I'm in the UK, but I take it that since the monitor has an input voltage range of 90v-264v I can just lob off the US plug and put a UK one on in its place?

With this statement I'm adding a new entry to the "READ THIS FIRST" post.  It should have been in there from the beginning.