After watching the "Johns Arcade" video on fixing a dead game, I decided to buy one myself.
So I found a dead Ikari Warriors conversion in an old Centipede cabinet. It was $50, so I bought it.
OK...
The guy said he replaced the power supply but it still didn't work (and said he probably hooked up the switching power supply incorrectly.)
It was so cheap, I didn't look at anything, I just gave him the money and loaded it up.
Got it home, looked inside, and realized I have no idea what I'm doing.
It wouldn't power up. Then I noticed there was TWO interlocking mechs... one by the back panel and another by the coin door.
Now I have power. The light is red on the power supply... and I have 2 "LED's" on the board itself which light up.
However, the monitor is doing absolutely nothing. The neck has NO GLOW. It is an Electrohome G07. I am getting nothing.
I can hear that the speaker is hissing (making some static noise) and I can turn up the noise with the POT on the board. But no game sounds. Just static. The marquee would light up (I'm pretty sure its getting power) but there is no bulb. Simple fix.
The thing I am wondering...
On the switching power supply, there is nothing going to the FG (that is called the Floor Ground, right). Is that necessary?
Also, what is all that crap on the bottom of the cabinet. A bunch of wires... like 6 fuses... some big blue looking capacitor. I have no idea if that crap works, or if it is necessary for it to work. I took out the fuses and the ends are corroded. So corroded, I had a hard time testing them. All of them seem to be in tact. I quickly sanded the ends... tried (but did a piss poor job) to sand the contacts on the equipment in the game, and put them back in.
Then, there are all kinds of connectors that are haning free. I am thinking they are off of the original centipede and not needed. The ikari warriors looks to be a Jamma... with a strance connection at the top of the board (it is dark blue, but not labeled jamma).
Anyway, where should I start?
Again, it seems to have power to the board, but I am not getting any sound. The monitor appears to be dead... but I'm wondering if it is the monitor itself, or a bad connection with the fuses in the bottom of the cabinet (or something else down there).
Any help would be great.
Scott
Well ,, is the power supply a HAPP Pro by any chance and if it is,, that light shouldn't be red.
FG is field ground .
START at the fuses . and the fuse on the monitor chassis.
If its a G07 monitor .. really look at that flyback . then look at it again.. also look for cracks on the monitor chassis board.
if you watch a lot of john's videos make sure you check out the one where he has to have scoots fix his monitor for him.
Then find a dude here named ian. he knows monitors and sells parts.
if you don't have a working monitor , you cant see what you are troubleshooting next.