can you show those pins on the neckboard foto?
i dont know how your numbering them.
Yes, i am sorry. I should have been more specific. I was numbering them facing the tube from left to right. I am attaching a picture of the neck with the numbering, as well as the board.
on the back picture of the mainboard theres one joint that looks bad too me ive marked it with a red arrow.
Thanks for pointing that out Vince. I did notice this as well. It matches up with the spot on the metal plate that the boards mounting plate as well. (in attached pic)
have you had a close look at the soldering at that point on the main board?
I do not think this is cause of current issue, just years of heat focused in the area. When this problem is fixed I will tidy up and re-solder for good measure.
He says its for D9200 later model chassis that used flyback 053X0658001. The numbers on mine are 6174Z-6005G ....
It sure looks like one in the same though...
Re: WGM2792 Arcade Monitor Resistor Burn Off On Neck Board *Need Help*
lets ignore the heating resistor for a while and try to get the neck heater working.
leave the resistor off he board,
re-assemble the thing and see if your getting heater voltage on the neck-socket pins when it's on.
lets ignore the heating resistor for a while and try to get the neck heater working.
leave the resistor off he board,
re-assemble the thing and see if your getting heater voltage on the neck-socket pins when it's on.
Re: WGM2792 Arcade Monitor Resistor Burn Off On Neck Board *Need Help*
you have no idea if that's where the problem is.
there is more than 50% chance that your neckboard is fine - and a good chance his is bad. (or he would be selling a complete chassis with tube)
that's not NOS anyway, it's a pull from a used monitor - fucker thinks we cant tell.
see the black sealant on the neckboard? that was to hold it on the tube!
and they did not cost that much new from WG last time i looked.
you have no idea if that's where the problem is.
there is more than 50% chance that your neckboard is fine - and a good chance his is bad. (or he would be selling a complete chassis with tube)
that's not NOS anyway, it's a pull from a used monitor - fucker thinks we cant tell.
see the black sealant on the neckboard? that was to hold it on the tube!
and they did not cost that much new from WG last time i looked.
Yeah, he was selling NOS he claimed on ebay. He directed me to buy it from his site. He sounded a little squirrely after our last chat.
I ended up buying from a guy named Stan doing repair outta South Carolina. His listing is for repair, but he is sending me a whole new complete chassis, after the repair I am going to send him my old chassis.
Here is his listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WELLS-GARDNE.../331961558856?
Re: WGM2792 Arcade Monitor Resistor Burn Off On Neck Board *Need Help*
btw, you shouldnt be asking advice while buying things.
it could turn out that you have been sold a frankenstein monitor assembled from fucked parts.
makes me wonder if the rest of the machine works - if i was you i would hook a pc monitor to the video socket on the end of the Naomi unit and change dipswitch1 to "off" to select VGA
btw, you shouldnt be asking advice while buying things.
it could turn out that you have been sold a frankenstein monitor assembled from fucked parts.
makes me wonder if the rest of the machine works - if i was you i would hook a pc monitor to the video socket on the end of the Naomi unit and change dipswitch1 to "off" to select VGA
The Machine works fine, just playing blind. I hooked up a monitor when I got it home, plays great. I really wasnt worried much if it did or not though, I will be stripping all the boards and GDrom out of it. The only thing I am leaving is the Monitor (if i can get it working), and the audio amp. (and of course lighting coin mech etc...) I am not sure what you mean by "I shouldn't be asking for advice while buying things?" I asked because I was not 100% sure. After talking to the tech he assured me that their are two assembly's for the d9200, but either will work with my tube. Just trying to figure it all out. My main interest here was in the excellent cab to modify. I only paid $120 U.S. , and am very happy with it. I was ready to drop in a LCD/LED monitor. If I get her working that will be a bonus. The working Sega Naomi Main board, GD-ROM, IOboard, PS, and audio amp etc Is well over worth more than I paid.....
Last edited by proaudiosoft; 09-06-2016, 12:07 AM.
I know, seriously considered pulling this thing out and throwing it away and sticking in a 32" monitor. Too bad everything has become widescreen else it would have been a no brainer. Also I would be losing the retro authenticity not to mention bezel modifications and the like. I am hoping I made the right choice. I will know by the end of this week. If the monitor has any other issue I suppose I can ship the parts back and just lose my shipping charges, so not that big of a loss. On a good note I bought two LCD HDTV's today. I have one working (bad solder connection) and the other I have traced down a bad MOSFET. Hopefully thats all thats wrong with it lol
Last edited by proaudiosoft; 09-06-2016, 12:40 AM.
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