25" K7000 Arcade Monitor Repair - No Red - Missing Color Troubleshooting

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @billysmidway7032
    @billysmidway7032 Год назад +3

    Another excellent video, Mike. You explain things so well and correct your mistakes on camera so other people can learn why. I really enjoy your videos to reinforce what I’ve learned and usually learn something else I didn’t know. It’s important to get this information out there so it’s not forgotten by the future generations who might want to keep the games operating. Your explanations are enough to teach someone looking back on our technology to try repairing it.

  • @koopaklaw4605
    @koopaklaw4605 Год назад +1

    Nice video, Mike
    Been learning a lot from you lately

  • @thomasberrios9651
    @thomasberrios9651 Год назад

    Hi Mike Thank you for another very informative video. My wife and I own a day care in Florida. We have 26 arcade games in two rooms. I had a hard time finding repair tech that you could trust. So I start watching you videos and I have brought back to like 9 chassis’s that I acquired from EBay. Love your Videos and continue to learn every week. Thank You and by the way if I’m ever in Wichita I’m sure I would recognize your hands . Also I’ve given Peter a lot of business 😅

  • @dime666bag
    @dime666bag Год назад

    Smeggin awesome documentation sir !

  • @arodicervantes3313
    @arodicervantes3313 Год назад

    Nice video Mike.❤
    Do you know where I can buy some decent potentiometers to replace my original ceramic potentiometers on the control card? Thanks for your tutorials

  • @jax597
    @jax597 Год назад

    Sup dude KAG shouted you out so you got a new sub! 👍 You repair any video game consoles at all (especially Retro)? Im curious about SNES most. I have 3 of them lol they all work too thankfully.

  • @scottsword3066
    @scottsword3066 Год назад

    Are all transistors for these older neck boards the same or are they model specific?

  • @maxmt4325
    @maxmt4325 7 месяцев назад

    My k7500 has too much blue. And seems like the red is darker. Green seems fine Any ideas? I adjusted pots but no change.

    • @MikesArcadeMonitorRepair
      @MikesArcadeMonitorRepair  7 месяцев назад

      Could be a tube issue or possibly an issue with the RGB chip on the neckboard. Make sure R811 is within spec. Around 75k ohms.

    • @maxmt4325
      @maxmt4325 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@MikesArcadeMonitorRepairI took out r811 and tested it then put back in. Reheated a few other solder joints. Fired it up and I got a bunch of green and blue and white lines. Now it won't fire up and it's ticking. I fixed a few lifted pads before this and it was fine but my chassis is in bad shape. Changing the filter cap next

  • @Gambenoful
    @Gambenoful Год назад

    Nice video as always

  • @paulb4uk
    @paulb4uk Год назад

    We had a grundig tv with no red my dad used it for two years like it.

  • @jerryspann8713
    @jerryspann8713 Год назад

    It could also be the CRT.

  • @tonye4176
    @tonye4176 Год назад

    Niiice