Area 51 Maximum Force arcade cabinet

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

got my arcade cabinet back 100 percent thanks to the super help of MKFAN4life aka tortuebot
he did a rebuild of my monitor chassis and its fantastic

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  • do you like this game after having it for a while ? I'm looking for another shooter and leaning towards this combo

  • @ctozzi123 love this game its my fav shooter. number 2 is house of the dead tho

  • any idea what exact kit or what monitor is in this. I want to get one for mine. 

  • @grabmygoobers its the neotec 2515c chassis and a phillips tube

  • @adidas1984x where did you get the cap kit and flyback from? I can't find anywhere online that has them.

  • @grabmygoobers the real bob roberts dot com

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  • @grabmygoobers thanks

  • LOTS of cold/cracked joints on it! Be surprised if degauss was working since both the pins for the connector were cracked all the way around their joints. There was at least 1 really bad cracked joint on the yoke wire connection, and more in random places. After reflowing all those joints & doing the caps, there was one time the flyback lines started to appear gradually after it warmed up. So the flyback definitely needed replacement, especially since I found cracks in it after I removed it.

  • @TortureBot Was it the just the caps and flyback like I thought on the forums or was there more too it? Like cold solder joints and such.

  • @RejectedManiac Thanks man.

  • Good job guys

  • @TortureBot yes I hope it last a long time it should it looks like brand new again

  • Looks great! Glad you were my guinea pig on a successful flyback install as well as the cap kit, too. Now I have another type of repair under my belt, and you hopefully have a chassis that will last a long time.

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