Howdy my Friend, I hope you are doing well, I really enjoy your content and have also enjoyed learning how you tackle and maintain your arcade games, I've been playing the classic arcade games since they debuted in the 80s, I was born 1970, so I got to grow up in the height of all these Amazing new games, as they came out, the only thing about your channel I wish for, is more videos lol
out of all videos i have come accross yours was the best video to show and explain a simple way of hooking up the whole power circuit getting it ready to be able to connect to a pcb board for game play ive been searching for a video like this for the last 2 days i had the old power transformer and was wondering if i could just take the old transformer out completely and be able to just use the switching power supply so after watching your video now i no what im doing thank you.
What a helpful video, just what i was looking for! As a fresh arcade owner it was confusing for me to understand all those electrical components and cables, plus it's 4 games machine so everything is x4 (although i still don't understand why i have 4 isolation blocks when there's only one monitor)
This is awesome. Been wondering how to do this for a while. Had a general idea but this clears up a lot of questions. Any chance you could post links to where you get your parts from? And the specific ones you used in the video? Thanks again for this wonderful video.
Thanks a lot for the class! This was helpful! I really like the fuse you put at the start, that is brilliant! Everything is good, but can you put links on where you get of the components from? That way we can purchase the correct items. Thanks again and great video! 👍
What about changing out the 120 volt marque light to an LED 5 volt or I have seen 12 volt tube LED or florescent lights that run on 12 volt for automotive lighting ?
Would there be a benefit to run a jumper from the line filter green wire back to field ground on the power supply? Very nice work I was jw why FG wasn’t hooked up on the switching power supply
I have a galaga arcade cabinet and I need to connect a wire that is is connected to the speaker and on the metal frame of the monitor ( it was originally like that to ground it). So those two wires would go on the bottom of the screw of the EMI filter or the isolation transformer? And dose that method applies to other transformer that looks likes yours for ground?
Thanks for the video, this gave me a good overview of how I was going to wire up a modern arcade kit as a total newbie.
Oh my gosh this is so helpful!!! Thanks so much!!! You're great at explaining this stuff!!!
Wow very helpful, and one of the few that have safety measures in place
Always happy when you release a video! Quality stuff. Greets from Norway!
Thanks for making this video! Very helpful and something that has confused me since I started this hobby
Thank you so much! Wonderful tutorial!
So incredibly helpful. Thank you so much. Subscriber gained!
Howdy my Friend, I hope you are doing well, I really enjoy your content and have also enjoyed learning how you tackle and maintain your arcade games, I've been playing the classic arcade games since they debuted in the 80s, I was born 1970, so I got to grow up in the height of all these Amazing new games, as they came out, the only thing about your channel I wish for, is more videos lol
out of all videos i have come accross yours was the best video to show and explain a simple way of hooking up the whole power circuit getting it ready to be able to connect to a pcb board for game play ive been searching for a video like this for the last 2 days i had the old power transformer and was wondering if i could just take the old transformer out completely and be able to just use the switching power supply so after watching your video now i no what im doing thank you.
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What a helpful video, just what i was looking for! As a fresh arcade owner it was confusing for me to understand all those electrical components and cables, plus it's 4 games machine so everything is x4 (although i still don't understand why i have 4 isolation blocks when there's only one monitor)
this is great, thank you!
Awesome video hun
This is awesome. Been wondering how to do this for a while. Had a general idea but this clears up a lot of questions. Any chance you could post links to where you get your parts from? And the specific ones you used in the video? Thanks again for this wonderful video.
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Thanks a lot for the class! This was helpful! I really like the fuse you put at the start, that is brilliant! Everything is good, but can you put links on where you get of the components from? That way we can purchase the correct items. Thanks again and great video! 👍
What about changing out the 120 volt marque light to an LED 5 volt or I have seen 12 volt tube LED or florescent lights that run on 12 volt for automotive lighting ?
Would there be a benefit to run a jumper from the line filter green wire back to field ground on the power supply? Very nice work I was jw why FG wasn’t hooked up on the switching power supply
I have a galaga arcade cabinet and I need to connect a wire that is is connected to the speaker and on the metal frame of the monitor ( it was originally like that to ground it). So those two wires would go on the bottom of the screw of the EMI filter or the isolation transformer? And dose that method applies to other transformer that looks likes yours for ground?
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