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Ok, question #2. I just got a new power supply from Arcade shop that I
am to tap into the monitor power. This monitor power supply does not
look like the one on my upright that I just added a new power supply.
Can anyone help me as to where I can tap power for the power supply?
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Underneath on the bottom, near the exhaust fan.
Thomas
"Charlie L." <nflis4me@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Original, dedicated....I can't find it.
>
> Charlie
>
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Probably the easiest would be to splice into the wires coming off the
transformer to your monitor. Arcadeshop should have given you splice
connectors to do so.
Thomas
"Charlie L." <nflis4me@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, question #2. I just got a new power supply from Arcade shop that I
> am to tap into the monitor power. This monitor power supply does not
> look like the one on my upright that I just added a new power supply.
> Can anyone help me as to where I can tap power for the power supply?
>
> TIA
> Charlie
>
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I'm curious why you'd tap into the monitor power? It's possible to
defeat the isolation circuit of you connect to ground somewhere else
which could also damage your monitor (depending on the type).
If you're looking for 120v A/C to tap, you'd be better off going after
the marquee harness or tap the 120v right after it exits the fuse block
but prior to any isolation transformers.