Okay....sorry I was tearing Tempest and Mario Bros apart and cleaning them up and removing the monitors.
There is good news, minimal burn-in on both monitors. Once the tinted glass is back, it may be impossible to see it. So, that's a relief. After cleaning them up, both are actually in really good shape. No water damage or marks, wires and transformers cleaned up really nice. Everything is shiny now, except no video. Fixed the tempest marquee with replacing lamp and starter, looks nearly Brand New!!! and after removing the monitor, I powered it up and got a red light on the PCB, Marquee lights and the player 1 and 2 buttons lit up. So, I'm feeling really confident that only the monitor needs help.
Onto answering John's questions:
1) The power supply is working, getting good readings on the pins of the power supply. I didn't test at the FCC card where the connector is. I can do that if you think it's necessary. Also, removed the two AA batteries on the PCB. They were not leaking, thank God.
2) The fuse is on the monitor. It is the midget fuse .3A or 300mA fuse. I used a .315a 250v (all they had) fuse from radio shack and it blew as soon as I applied power.
3) I'm not quite sure what to expect when its playing blind? Can I check something? Should you here the coin-up sounds, player 1 sounds and then the game? FYI - I have the monitor removed from the cabinet now.
4) I'll run through the troubleshooting guide you have listed below.
5) I watched your video today about testing transistors on your Caberet Tempest. Very good job on the instructions/video BTW.
I'll give another update after going thru the troubleshooting guide.
Thanks,
MK
The .3A fuse blew immediately...so I assume there is something bad with the monitor.
Where to go from here? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
MK
Help me understand what is happening.
You said before the cabinet has no power is that true?
Where is this fuse that is blowing? On the monitor?
Why is the game not playing blind if you have power?
Did you check the troubleshooting guide for the 20EZ I have at nintendovs.com (scroll down)
Could be the HOT or the flyback if the monitor is blowing a fuse. I'd shotgun that thing with new caps, hot, and flyback