The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: proaudiosoft on September 01, 2016, 11:41:59 pm
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Hello all. I just Bought a Sega Sports Jam Arcade Machine with the intent on fixing it, and maybe later converting to a mame machine. I have done many in the past :) The sound is heard, but the monitor does not turn on @ boot. When i took the back monitor cover off the machine I found a white ceramic resistor that was just laying in the metal monitor cover. After inspecting a minute I noticed r242 was missing from the neck board, and a black spot was left behind. My question is: should I just order a replacement resistor, or should I further investigate to find out what caused the resistor to fail (and/or fall off). I am just wondering if someone could point me in the right direction of what to check for? The monitor is a WGM2792-U0TS29K, the neck board is a p858. Resistor is 10w 1.5k . I will attach pic of neck board... Thank you so much
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Anyone?
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One more thing, someone suggested it fell off because of a cold solder joint. I tested the resistor (pic attached), its reading 1.333K Ohms. Is it within tolerance to reuse?
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I re-Installed the resistor, still no monitor glow. I am getting a little bit of smoke, like steaming off. It looks to me like its coming from the heatsink I circled in red (attached pic). Any suggestions?
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I checked the transistor that sits on the heatsink, it appears to be ok. Any suggestions on what I should check from here? I would so appreciate it
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them out puts = 3 are your r/g/b gun drives
ed
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Could IC201(video amp)cause the tube to not even glow if it failed?
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tube glow >neck glow< at the neck orange
is a function of the flyback
if u are referring to the face of the tube not lighting up but the neck is glowing ? then that's a good spot to start
ed
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ok, yeah the neck is not glowing in my case. Is it a correct assumption that since I had a resistor fall off on the neck board that it is most certainly my source of trouble?
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the neck not glowing is a function of the flyback
so what u need to do first
is find out why u do not have sweep >high voltage<
and work from there.
on that chassic u luck out wellsgarnder has a d/l page of pdf's where that model is covered
chk the smps output also look into a cap kit for it .
ed
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Believe it or not, the resistor r242 I soldered back in fell out again. It was soldered in well. Something is making the solder joints on r242 heat up. Anyone have a clue?
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the neck board is sourcing to much current
I will look up the pdf and see why
ed
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I think yours on there site is the next 1 up which I cannot seem to find the pdf for at the moment
but here
ed
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I think yours on there site is the next 1 up which I cannot seem to find the pdf for at the moment
but here
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Ok thanks alot Ed!, if you find it let me know. Kinda lost why its doing this right now. ??? Monitors aren't really my thing. I would love to get this one up and running. I will gladly send a few appreciation greenbacks!
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I know I saw a few good write ups on that exact model #
let me see if I can find them , if not I will dig through my back-up's
ed
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this will help u a bit to get the exact model # u need
ed
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Thanks, I will take a look at it. One thing I found is a bad transistor q201. I am not sure how this might be effecting r242 though.
edit: so my monitor is basically a D9200 as I thought. (wgm2792-u0ts29k) Wells Gardner monitor, 27" CGA/EGA/VGA Universal TV grade 29K.
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now I will find u the rare gold >d9200<
I have it , but server is acting goofie tonight ?
ed
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lets see if the server god's are up ?
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lets see if the server god's are up ?
ed
Hast thou server gods forsaken us?
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5-x
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5-x
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Can I be pretty sure this is a neck board issue do you think Ed? I am thinking of sending it of to someone on ebay for repair. It would certainly be nice to just sip the neck board
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well as u know by now
from not only this form but klov
that they were and are a pita to repair
and most ppl do not want to do them
I on the other hand have done several and find them easy if u just follow the rules
if I can up-load a paper on the trouble shooting guide ? I will.
ed
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ok, thanks
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well I thought problem was my end...!!!!!! :badmood: :badmood:!!!!! turns out fregging 520k up-load max
wapita
pm your info I can send it to u faster via snail mail
or go to wg and d/l u5000 same basic theory
ed
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well I thought problem was my end...!!!!!! :badmood: :badmood:!!!!! turns out fregging 520k up-load max
wapita
pm your info I can send it to u faster via snail mail
or go to wg and d/l u5000 same basic theory
ed
Apparently there are two different neck boards for the D9200 .... Wondering if this will fit mine: http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=3431996#post3431996 (http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=3431996#post3431996)
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e-mail sent 9meg of it holy crap!!!! thought hot mail was gonna choke
do not buy a neck board !!yet!! u have chassic work to go first
if any thing get a full cap kit..
next we need to chk to make sure u can get sweep.. sweep is very important.
this will become very clear for u
ed
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un-les u never caught the drift ?
d9200 is a digital tri-state for the u5000
your neck board is the very least of your problems right now..
u must in an a-sending order chk a few things.
a=is the switching power supply working yes/no ?
if no why ?
b=if yes then my chk points >listed as tp101-tp-xx voltages there ?
if yes ?
then we move to sweep.
u see these chk points need to pass the mustard first
ed
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I hope u got the e-mail?
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un-les u never caught the drift ?
d9200 is a digital tri-state for the u5000
your neck board is the very least of your problems right now..
u must in an a-sending order chk a few things.
a=is the switching power supply working yes/no ?
if no why ?
b=if yes then my chk points >listed as tp101-tp-xx voltages there ?
if yes ?
then we move to sweep.
u see these chk points need to pass the mustard first
ed
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I hope u got the e-mail?
I got it. But you sent the U5000 service manual?
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as I have tried to point out
u5000 and d9000 are kissing cousins
there theory of operation is the same.
using the schematic I posted to u earlier along with the trouble shooting guide of the u5000 should get u right into the infield of the repair
that u are under taking.
there is very little data on the d9200 series
ed
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ok, thank you