RE: Any 19V1001 FAQ, repair guides or monitor fixers out there?

From: joemagiera <joemagiera_at_ameritech.net>
Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 - 22:31:25 EST

Sorry, should have listed symptoms to begin with. There is a glow in the
monitor neck, but no picture what so ever. Power is good as another monitor
in the same cab works fine. About the only think I've done is check the two
fuses in the chassis are good.

Joe

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> Subject: Re: RASTER: Any 19V1001 FAQ, repair guides or monitor fixers
> out there?
>
>
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:11:09 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >Anyone fix b/w Space Invaders type monitors? It's a 19V1001 I believe.
> >(And to think I gave away 2 chassis' for these a couple months
> ago!) I know
> >it's the monitor because I hooked up another b/w monitor and it
> worked fine.
> >Chicago area would be great, but anywhere.
>
> Well, if worst comes to worst, Eldorado Games out in California
> (www.eldoradogames.com) will work on these; they're the same
> chassis as the
> 19"/23" B&W Motorola chassis they have listed on their Monitors page.
> ($139 for an exchange/rebuild is a bit pricey, to be sure, but it never
> hurts to know what your options are. :) )
>
> >Or, for a learning experience, are there any FAQ's or repair guides for
> >these monitors anywhere? I would love to learn to fix these myself.
>
> The monitor manual (which can be found at
> http://www.mikesarcade.com/arcade/manuals/monitor/WG-19V1001.pdf ) has
> quite a bit of info about these, actually... depends on your level of
> expertise, of course. :)
>
> What kind of problems is it giving you? Not powering up, scrambled
> picture, or...?
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