Thank you so much for putting this tutorial together. I recently purchased an original Donkey Kong cabinet and this is the best information I've found on monitor adjustment. Thank You!!
HI, thanks for enjoying the video. i would like to do more, but not having a camera man to help makes it hard for some i want to do. i would like to do more chassis removal videos to help folks get them out of the game and off the frame and other color and wight balance videos for other chassis types.
HI, yes i have, there are 2, different versions witch one are you referring too. one you can replace the flyback and the other you cannot since it is not available.
Hi Buffett! So I did a cap kit w/ B+ filter cap on a Sanyo monitor in my PC10. Fired it up to check the B+ voltage. It was coming in low, around 94v. As I started turning it up at the B+ adjustment pot, and it jumped up pretty quickly... then the screen went blank. I turned it off and back on and the screen was back ON, but B+ is now 0.00 volts and when I attempt to turn it up, it starts to climb, but then goes back to 0.00v Any thoughts?
My Sharp XM-2001N is only showing 90VDC on the B+, no matter where I set the B+ pot (I've set the CRT brightness at maximum) - do you have any recommendations for troubleshooting? Thanks!
Hi, have you done a complete cap kit? this needs to be done first. did you adjust the B+ pot with a metal tool? if you did and touched a ground on the chassis somewhere with the conductive adjustment tool wile adjusting the B+, it can pop some parts in your VR circuit.
Hi, no all it will do is move the position of the image left or right and or bring the image into sync if it is skewed out of sync. in order to adjust the width you have to adjust the H-Width coil or change the width cap.
@@buffett1978 sure did. The video helped me dial in my Sanyo monitor and it looks amazing. First time arcade machine owner and I was getting really frustrated. Thanks to folks like you, it's working great.
@@mopenstein Awesome!!! glad to hear you got it all dialed in. glad the video helped to answer all your questions. congrats on your new game, Nintendo games are some of the best to have and start with. if the chassis has never been serviced, please send it in and i will take care of it. Happy Gaming!!!
Thank you so much for putting this tutorial together. I recently purchased an original Donkey Kong cabinet and this is the best information I've found on monitor adjustment. Thank You!!
thank you. glad you found it helpful.
i get asked ts question allot so a video was made to answer all the questions.
i like this "tech" series you are doing. How tos are much more interesting to watch. Please do more of these. Keep up the nice work, Buffet.
thanks glad you like my videos.
i am doing the tech series to answer the common asked questions people ask allot or that are hard to explain.
Hey Buffett! This is an awesome tutorial. An oldie but goodie. I barely ran into it today and just wanted to say Thank you!! Take care bud.
Hey Hey dude, glad you found it helpful.
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happy gaming back at ya!!
This is an awesome video, I hope you do some more Tech Series videos!
HI, thanks for enjoying the video.
i would like to do more, but not having a camera man to help makes it hard for some i want to do.
i would like to do more chassis removal videos to help folks get them out of the game and off the frame and other color and wight balance videos for other chassis types.
Awesome tutorial Buffett! My Donkey Kong looks great!
Glad you found the video helpful and useful, now get to GAMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man this video is great info thank you sir! I just got a space firebird cocktail table
Glad you like the video. that is a fairly rare cocktail table, nice pickup!!
Buffett Arcade Man yeah! This video will help me out when I get ready to recap it. Btw where do you get your cap kits?
@arcadebuffet, have you ever worked on the 13” Sanyo chassis from this era?
HI, yes i have, there are 2, different versions witch one are you referring too.
one you can replace the flyback and the other you cannot since it is not available.
@@buffett1978 can i email you?
Hi Buffett! So I did a cap kit w/ B+ filter cap on a Sanyo monitor in my PC10. Fired it up to check the B+ voltage. It was coming in low, around 94v. As I started turning it up at the B+ adjustment pot, and it jumped up pretty quickly... then the screen went blank. I turned it off and back on and the screen was back ON, but B+ is now 0.00 volts and when I attempt to turn it up, it starts to climb, but then goes back to 0.00v Any thoughts?
Hey Hey, sent you a discord message, hop on there and i can help you more.
@@buffett1978 ok cool. I’ll check it.
thank you for this video, it has helped me alot .
your very welcome.
glad you got your monitor looking 100%
My Sharp XM-2001N is only showing 90VDC on the B+, no matter where I set the B+ pot (I've set the CRT brightness at maximum) - do you have any recommendations for troubleshooting? Thanks!
Hi, have you done a complete cap kit?
this needs to be done first.
did you adjust the B+ pot with a metal tool?
if you did and touched a ground on the chassis somewhere with the conductive
adjustment tool wile adjusting the B+, it can pop some parts in your VR circuit.
Huge help thank you!
HI, your very welcome.
glad it got you looking good!!
Do you know if they selll replacement width coils for this chassis?
there are no new repo coils for this chassis, you have to find a used coil off a doner chassis.
sometimes i have used coils and sometimes i do not.
So, does the same pot for Horizontal hold adjust the h-size as well?
Hi,
no all it will do is move the position of the image left or right and or bring the image into sync if it is skewed out of sync.
in order to adjust the width you have to adjust the H-Width coil or change the width cap.
What did you turn for screen voltage?
the screen pot on the focus and screen tower.
@@buffett1978 thanks. You made that clear later in the video but at the time I was screaming at my monitor 😂
@@mopenstein cool, glad i did not leave it out of the video.
hope you got it all adjusted.
@@buffett1978 sure did. The video helped me dial in my Sanyo monitor and it looks amazing. First time arcade machine owner and I was getting really frustrated. Thanks to folks like you, it's working great.
@@mopenstein Awesome!!! glad to hear you got it all dialed in.
glad the video helped to answer all your questions.
congrats on your new game, Nintendo games are some of the best to have and start with.
if the chassis has never been serviced, please send it in and i will take care of it.
Happy Gaming!!!
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it's delicious.