John,
I got lucky and got a real
.
I just got into the hobby and Tempest is only my second machine.
My first machine is a Dig Dug cocktail that I bought broken. No gameplay, no monitor sync.
I used web resources to figure out what I needed to do.
I found a burnt resistor on the ARII, and a terrible attempt to fix two ground edge traces on the board ( solder for a trace?!?!).
So I replaced big blue, rebuilt the ARII, fixed the two edge traces on the board, installed a new edge connector, and installed a monitor cap kit.
I hit the power switch and it worked. I just needed to adjust the focus and brightness on the monitor.
Beginners luck
Broken Dig Dug $100
Repair parts $75
There is a chunk missing out of the cabinet on the right side of the P1 control panel. It's broken starting at the T-molding slot for a few inches.
Not sure how to fill that in..
Also has heavy screen burn. Oh well. It was fun to fix and I'm pretty sure I could get my money back out of it.
I also get to play as much Dig Dug as I want
Unfortunately, I don't expect my current streak to continue and the wife seems to think that part of the basement belongs to her.
Silly girl.
BTW, I have watched a bunch of your videos and even watched most of the Tempest repair. It was pretty painful watching you destroy that HV board ;)
However, that is also part of what I like about your videos. The fact that they aren't over-produced means that we get to follow along as you figure out what's going on.
That has real value to me. I feel like I learn more that way.
Stan