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Author Topic: Wells Gardner 19K7302 Issue  (Read 1727 times)

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Wells Gardner 19K7302 Issue
« on: December 30, 2008, 09:42:36 pm »
Hey guys,

Just joined up here at arcadecontrols and I've got myself a problem. I got a nice working WG 7302 from a friend and all it needed was to have the image reversed (was for a mirrored display). I did that and everything was working fine. I set it down to mount it in the new machine I was going to put it it and...

I stepped on the #bleeping# control board and broke 2 of the pots.  :banghead:

I took a few from an old control board I had to fix it and it almost worked. The vertical size is half of what it should be... but I'm sure I'm not using the right pot. It had a '52' on the one that broke, but I had to use a '53' from an old board.

Where can I get replacement pots for this? Or better yet, a new control board?

Any help would be great! Thanks guys!
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Re: Wells Gardner 19K7302 Issue
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 10:32:36 pm »
The parts department at Wells-Gardner should have replacement remote adjustment boards. Just tell them the monitor model number.

I think Chad at Arcadecup also has them.

Bob Roberts sells individual replacement trimpots on his site.

BTW, "52" means 500 ohms and "53" means 5,000 ohms. Big difference between those values.

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Re: Wells Gardner 19K7302 Issue
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 10:54:49 pm »
The parts department at Wells-Gardner should have replacement remote adjustment boards. Just tell them the monitor model number.

I think Chad at Arcadecup also has them.

Bob Roberts sells individual replacement trimpots on his site.

BTW, "52" means 500 ohms and "53" means 5,000 ohms. Big difference between those values.

Thanks for the input! I'm a rookie at this heh. Just explaining the number values helps me quite a bit. Am I to deduce that the second number is in zeros (52 = 2 0s, thus 500)?

So a 14 would be 10,000 ohms? Am I on the right track here?
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Re: Wells Gardner 19K7302 Issue
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2008, 12:40:14 am »
Yes.