Welcome to the Arcade Repair Tips Video Series! In this video, Tim Peterson talks about how to check diodes on an arcade monitor that continuously blows fuses. 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!
@MSTLOM i have a k7000 p447 and my f1 fuse blew i replaced it turned it on and my main fuse neare the main power cable blew also but the f1 didnt this time. now i cant figure out whats blowing it i unpluged everything and the fews didnt blow. i pluged one thing at a time untill the monitor chassis got puged in and it blew. i cant figure out what is causing it to blow. i know its something to do with the chasis. its strange though that its blowing main fuse. all fuses are correct amp
TitoMysta3000 3 weeks ago
@MSTLOM i have a k7000 p447 and my f1 fuse blew i replaced it turned it on and my main fuse neare the main power cable blew also but the f1 didnt this time. now i cant figure out whats blowing it i unpluged everything and the fews didnt blow. i pluged one thing at a time untill the monitor chassis got puged in and it blew. i cant figure out what is causing it to blow. i know its something to do with the chasis. its strange though that its blowing main fuse. all fuses are correct amp
TitoMysta3000 3 weeks ago
If Fuse "F 1", is not blown then One need not have to check D 19, 20, 21 and 22. on the K7000 Chassis. IC4, Q11 Flyback, D 19, 20, 21 and 22, C30 and C 38 are the main parties that blow "F 1"
MSTLOM 1 year ago