Arcade Repair Tips - Adjusting An Arcade Monitor

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

Welcome to the Arcade Repair Tips Video Series! In this video, Tim Peterson will show you how to adjust an arcade monitor for the best possible picture. For more information, please visit our website at www.arcaderepairtips.com and please watch for more videos in the Arcade Repair Tips Video Series! Thanks for watching!

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  • Im just scared ill kill myself adjusting anything there while its on.

    How safe is it to be adjust things there?

  • @djpaulhannon It's pretty safe as long as you take the necessary safety precautions. You might get some rubber gloves or plastic adjustment tools if you're really nervous about it. It's also a good idea to remove your watch. Take your time and watch what you are touching and you should be fine.

    We have also featured your question on episode 15 of our Q&A podcast. Please listen to it for more of our thoughts on your question. Thank you for your question and good luck with your future repairs.

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  • Recently I bought an old arcade cabinet with punk shot jamma on it.

    I've got a strange problem with the image on monitor that looks really distorted like in video on my youtube channel and picture on: maxpico.com/arcademax/arcade.h­­tml

    I tried to move Focus & Brightness and works well, the control board seems to work but it's impossible to correct the distorsion of the image. Do you have any suggestion for me? Do you know what the problem could be? You are great mates! Thanks for your support!

  • @varcadegames i tried to shrink it using the pots for vertical adjusting but still nothing...the top and bottom of the image doesnt show on screen, its too big and i cant get it to shrink to fit on the monitor. what can i do?

  • @varcadegames i recently purchased an mk1 cabinet and the guy did a flyback and cap kit prior to me buying it and it was documented on youtube as proof. i played the game at his house and everything seemed great. picture image fit very nicely and colors were vivid.it had to be taken apart partially and monitor was removed in order to get it to my house. when i rebuilt it and put the monitor back everything seemed fine but i had a v size problem.it didnt want to fit on the screen as it was before

  • @varcadegames i cant get my mortal kombat image to fit screen i tried adjusting it but it doesnt fit completely in the screen...help!

  • Nice vids. I just got a brand new arcade machine and the screen is unfocused on the edges but center is fine. Is this normal for flat crts?

  • Hi! first of all, thank you so much for all this great videos! they are absolutely great!

    now, i have a question. from my monitor there's blue coming out of the white, like it happens on this video but with the red. i've seen that you moved your "red drive" pot, but on my neck, i don't have the "drives", just the colors. what can i do?

  • Hi there! besides all potentiometers you mentioned I was specting you to talk about those other potentiometers over the chasis board (there are 3 on mine scattered with no order in particular) I got the wired horizontal hold not functing! so i really nedeed to touch them... your video is really helpfull! Now i feel more secure to touch my flyback focus potentiometer (mine has 2 too) ... Thanks!

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