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Monitor Repair Log and Database. **Arcade and Gaming** => LCD and CRT Monitor Repair Tech Support => Topic started by: rapidroy on August 16, 2014, 09:15:45 PM
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hi all
I just pick this one up, non working, and pulled out the screen and this is what i found. I can replace the resistors if someone knows the values. or should I look for a replacement board.
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I'm going to move this from the IGT PE+ category over to the monitor repair category since your question is about repairing the Ceronix 1492 monitor chassis, and isn't specific to the PE+ machine.
Until someone else replies, I'd start by digging through the documentation available at http://ceronix.com/ (http://ceronix.com/) .
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Thanks for the link it had the full manual :dancing_2: here's a pic of what I'm working on
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270 is an 18ohm .25watt resistor, 292 is a 1.2ohm 1 watt resistor.
hope it helps
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I found some bad caps also, I will be get'n parts monday.
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looks like this transistor went bad, the manual has it a 2sk1446ls I pulled a IRF831 I'm not sure which one and can't fine a replacement my store here has NTE. if anyone knows the NTE # would be great.
found one how about NTE2994 thats if my electronics store has it.
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does anyone know the volts out for this plug?
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Roy.. You can get all the parts to repair your Ceronix chassis at there web sight. Look und parts. They also will repair that chassi for around $65.00. They have a fast turn around too.
Gary
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I found a replacement board just waiting for it. I really like the LCD kits Ceronix sells. Does the machine do anything without the monitor pluged in? this one, the lights come on and i can hear the bill changer do its thing, will it make any other noise? I guess I won't know if the motherboard is good till I get the screen to work.
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Power for the monitor is 110vac and is measured at the black and white wires on the back of the plug in your picture. Those two wires go down to small plug on the top side of the transformer cover, should be directly below the plug in your picture