So, you negotiate the purchase of a machine with monitor issues. If you are like me you rationalize it with, 'meh, it probably just needs a cap kit, easy peezy.'
WRONG!
So left with the choice of 'send it off' to the pros or try to do it in-house, I opt for in-house. Not trying to save a buck but trying to get the game up and running as quickly as possible.
As the movie quote goes, "You chose, poorly.."
In my case, working through the issues went like this..
I get a cap kit from Twisted Quarter. It arrives, it is very wrong. (missing tons of caps)
I get a flyback from eBay. It arrives and is 25% too large but does work but doesn't fix the issue.
Some guy on KLOV suggests it must be a cold solder. I touch up the solder endpoints that look discolored and in the process i make it worse!
So, disgusted and defeated, I buy a rebuilt chassis from a guy on eBay. It comes, I install it, boom, my cabinet fries it. The chassis needs an Isolation Transformer. My cabinet has one but the wiring leads one to believe it isn't properly isolated from the power supply. (Isolation transformer coming off a 110 service auxiliary on the power supply.)
On a bright note, the eBay guy fixed the board and shipped it back for, free. I mean: I offered to pay him several times but he wouldn't have it. Great seller!
Eventually we get the monitor going, send off the original chassis to a pro to have it repaired so that we have a spare.
Now, we find the game board has problem too.
At this point, I'm feeling a little cynical about the whole thing.