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1  Nintendo Talk / NINTENDO VS. FORUM / Re: The Great Red Tent Adventure on: April 26, 2015, 03:43:09 pm
are you seeing arcing in the neck? It could be possible your tube needs to be 'rejuved'. Might also be possible to just have a dead tube.  It sounds like the chassis is working?

I think your first order of business needs to be check the B+ voltage. it needs to be around 108V. if that checks out. if that is right maybe start looking for either a rejuvinator yourself or find someone with one.


man this thing is buggered. thanks for the help check out the klov thread .. http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=339998
id appreciate any help i can get. I'm not great with monitors no experience at all with this stuff. thanks again.
2  Nintendo Talk / NINTENDO VS. FORUM / Re: The Great Red Tent Adventure on: March 25, 2015, 09:06:55 pm
cap kit done and nothing... this sucks. anyone out there have any idea where is should look next?
3  Nintendo Talk / NINTENDO VS. FORUM / Re: The Great Red Tent Adventure on: March 16, 2015, 12:18:39 pm
is a cap kit a waste of time?
4  Nintendo Talk / NINTENDO VS. FORUM / The Great Red Tent Adventure on: March 15, 2015, 11:16:33 pm
So it all began about a year ago when i found an ad for a "Mario tennis sit down video game" on craigslist. I called the guy up and he described to me exactly what i was hoping.
He said i could have it for $150 delivered if would take his atomic punk in a taito cab as well, no charge.
i agreed and he dropped them off. i turned the red tent on and noticed that one monitor was dead... no big it was cheap enough and thats when my nightmare began.

I pulled the monitor found a blown fuse, replaced it and fired it up. Now there was sparking coming from the anode cup... Shocked uh oh.
i discharged, cleaned all the dust and crap, plugged it back in and it fired up (for about 10 seconds) then i heard a snap and saw some sparking coming from the neck.
Did i just murder the tube?
what next?
flyback?

i bought a new flyback from The Buffett guy and when i received it i noticed it was quite a bit smaller then the original, is that normal?
next i bought a new hot and replaced that too. put everything back and...... nothing. dead.
went on klov with the issue and most people thought the tube was effed. so i went on a impossible hunt for a tube and i found one, tried it and nothing again.

is there something I'm missing?
something dumb i haven't checked?
do i bother with a cap kit?

 Cry

help.

-goldtooth
5  Tech and Marketplace / I need help with my game! - Technical Discussion / RED TENT HELP!! on: May 05, 2014, 05:32:58 pm
so i picked up an old beat up Red Tent after much searching. one of the monitors was DOA.
I pulled the monitor found a blown fuse, replaced it and fired it up. Now there was sparking coming from the anode cup...
i discharged, clean all the dust and crap, plugged it back in and it fired up (for about 10 seconds) then i heard a snap and saw some sparking coming from the neck.
Did i just murder the tube?
what next?
please tell me the tube isn't destroyed!
6  Arcade and Pinball Discussions / Beginner's Help Corner / Re: A/R II on: April 18, 2014, 05:21:55 pm
thanks for the help
7  Arcade and Pinball Discussions / Beginner's Help Corner / Re: A/R II on: April 18, 2014, 05:11:12 pm
the pot wont adjust it does nothing when i dial it up or down
8  Arcade and Pinball Discussions / Beginner's Help Corner / A/R II on: April 18, 2014, 03:26:48 pm
i'm going to attempt to get my new dig dug project going. i need help testing my ar ii. i tested the power brick and everything is good. dont know where to go next...

am i testing the right pins? i read some boards need a load to test correctly, do i need the pcb plugged in?




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