Archive for the 'Monitors / Screens' Category
Many of the questions that we receive involve arcade games that are playing blind. Playing blind refers to a particular troubleshooting symptom where you can hear sound coming from the game but the screen does not show a picture. While playing blind can be related to power or board problems, the monitor chassis is most [...]
May 14th, 2012 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Expert, Monitors / Screens
While playing your arcade game, you might notice the colors on your monitor fading over time. We would normally discuss installing a cap kit as one of the possible solutions for this issue. With that said, what happens if you do the cap kit and the colors on your monitor still don’t looks as rich [...]
February 9th, 2012 | Posted by Jonathan Leung | Posted in Expert, Monitors / Screens
If you’ve worked with arcade games for any length of time, you’ve probably come across your fair share of monitor issues. One of the more common problems we see with arcade monitors is known as screen collapse. In this post, we will discuss how to repair monitors that are experiencing screen collapse issues.
April 7th, 2011 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Advanced, Monitors / Screens
Even though most monitor issues can be traced back to the chassis, there may be some instances where the tube is at fault. Missing colors, color smearing or screen blurring are just some of the symptoms that might indicate a bad monitor tube. In this post, we will discuss how check a monitor tube and [...]
March 23rd, 2011 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Advanced, Monitors / Screens
As we’ve talked about in our previous posts, most arcade monitors can be fixed just by repairing the chassis; however, there are some instances where you need to replace the monitor in your arcade game entirely. Cracked neck and screen burn are just some of the reasons that might lead you to consider this option. [...]
September 29th, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Advanced, Monitors / Screens
Most of the time when we hear symptoms such as color bleeding or shadowing, our first thought might be to install a cap kit. While cap kits are known to solve problems such as these, it could just be that our convergence rings are out of alignment and need to be adjusted to correct the [...]
August 25th, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Intermediate, Monitors / Screens
If you’ve worked on many arcade games, you might have come across a problem where your picture does not fill up the entirety of your screen even after you’ve tried multiple potentiometer adjustments. It could be that this problem is related to a part on your monitor chassis called the horizontal width coil. In this [...]
April 21st, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Advanced, Monitors / Screens
The majority of problems you will encounter with arcade monitors will involve working with the monitor chassis. In order to properly work on or repair a monitor chassis, we must be able to remove it from our arcade cabinet. In this post, we will discuss how to remove and install a monitor chassis from an [...]
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Intermediate, Monitors / Screens
Sometimes when you move a game you might find that your monitor has some areas of discoloration or that your once bright colors now appear somewhat washed out. This might be due in part to some unwanted magnetic fields interfering with your screen. In this post, we’ll discuss how to use a degaussing coil to [...]
January 27th, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Intermediate, Monitors / Screens
When a monitor just has a black screen, it’s a pretty good indication that it’s not getting power. The typical places to start with this kind of issue would be the power cord and the HOT, but lets say that you’ve checked them and they are not your problem. Where do you go from here? [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted by Tim Peterson | Posted in Intermediate, Monitors / Screens