NOTE: This monitor has at least 3 manufacturers (Tovis,Kortek, Segai) that I am aware of, there may be more. Suzo Happ outsourced the manufacturing to multiple companies. This means each manufacturer could have built at least slightly different versions, and they did. Some of the boards may have multiple revisions too, so
check your caps.
Name: Suzo Happ Vision Pro MTG-1901CN
Manufacturer: TOVIS
Revision: 01
Happ Part #: 49-1329-VP2
Manual/Schematic:
http://www.revisionx.com/arcade/Happ_Vision_Pro_49-1329-1345-VP2.pdfFirst I had to determine which monitor I had, who
actually manufactured it and any other identifiers I could find.
OK, easy enough, need to narrow that down and I never trust stickers, they just sit there all smug...pffft
The version I have has a manufacturers stamp north of the flyback just behind the first heat sink identified by "TOVIS":
There is also another stamp on the parts side of neck board just above the "G-Drive" pot.
I don't have any other boards to look at so you will have to do some investigating to identify your boards and adjust your kit as needed. If you do have another manufacturers board set I encourage you to post a reply with the cap differences and some pics of the manufacturers stamps w/ their locations.
To further identify my main board there is a "Rev:01" stamp on the East edge of the board just below a barcode sticker. OK, so now I had enough information to actually get started.
After some google searches I discovered (that someone else discovered) most of the caps I need are in a pre-existing cap kit for a Wells-Gardner K7302 19" monitor. I had to get a difference between the cap kit and what is in the manual. I made a list of all the Electrolytic caps in the manual, checked them against the cap kit and noticed there were only a few differences in the k7302 and the TOVIS mtg-1901 caps:
C322 - 100uf @ 16V (not in kit)
C361 - no such position on PCB (extra 1uf @ 50V)
C413 - unpopulated (extra 1uf @ 50V)
C417 - 33uf @ 250V (not in kit)
C701 - 10uf @ 50V (not in kit)
I also noticed (as with many kits) some of the 16V caps have been replaced with 50V caps. It is common practice for cap kit makers to 'upgrade' parts as they see fit. After compiling the cap list and
checking them physically on the boards AND in the manual I ended up with the following requirements:
1 x Wells-Gardner K7302 cap kit
1 x 100uf @ 16V
1 x 33uf @ 250V
1 x 10uf @ 50V
If you want to source all the parts yourself here are the
Aluminum Electrolytic caps you will need (Double check the list vs. what you need):
5 x 1uf @ 50V
2 x 4.7uf @ 50V
1 x 10uf @ 160V
3 x 10uf @ 16V
1 x 10uf @ 250V
6 x 10uf @ 50V
1 x 22uf @ 50V
1 x 33uf @ 250V
3 x 100uf @ 16V
2 x 100uf @ 25V
1 x 100uf @ 50V
2 x 220uf @ 160V (105° Cap)
1 x 220uf @ 16V
1 x 220uf @ 25V
1 x 220uf @ 400V
1 x 470uf @ 25V
4 x 470uf @ 35V
1 x 1000uf @ 25V
2 x 1000uf @ 35V
The "Instructions":
C301 - 10uf @ 16V
C303 - 10uf @ 50V
C304 - 10uf @ 16V
C306 - 10uf @ 50V
C307 - 10uf @ 16V
C309 - 10uf @ 50V
C320 - 1uf @ 50V
C322 - 100uf @ 16V
C331 - 10uf @ 50V
C339 - 470uf @ 35V
C340 - 100uf @ 25V
C341 - 1000uf @ 35V
C343 - 4.7uf @ 50V
C344 - 220uf @ 16V
C348 - 100uf @ 50V
C360 - 1000uf @ 25V
C361 - 1uf @ 50V
C362 - 470uf @ 35V
C369 - 4.7uf @ 50V
C372 - 10uf @ 50V
C379 - 22uf @ 50V
C382 - 1uf @ 50V
C383 - 1uf @ 50V
C389 - 1000uf @ 35V
C412 - 10uf @ 250V
C413 - 1uf @ 50V
C417 - 33uf @ 250V
C560 - 100uf @ 16V
C701 - 10uf @ 50V
C803 - 220uf @ 400V (B+)
C805 - 470uf @ 25V
C807 - 100uf @ 16V
C808 - 10uf @ 160V
C809 - 220uf @ 160V (105° Cap)
C810 - 470uf @ 35V
C811 - 470uf @ 35V
C812 - 220uf @ 25V
C813 - 100uf @ 25V
C818 - 220uf @ 160V (105° Cap)
Seriously, check over the list vs. your board set and make sure that I didn't make a mistake or that your board set isn't some weird odd-ball version before you order caps.
Again, if you do have a different version or revision
even if they are the exact same caps , be a bro and post it here.