This forum?!I know a lot of people here hate me and that's fine...
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Heck, I even use JLC PCB now…
This forum?!I know a lot of people here hate me and that's fine...
Your yoke windings is probably broken somewhere. Check this thread, the issue is almost identical.
Still waiting for you to scan the rest of the manual...
@RetroRGB love your content, youtube channel and website! Thank you for everything you do for the community!I know a lot of people here hate me and that's fine...
Good suggestion. Are we sure this is the right chassis for the right tube though? At the moment, that chassis is fully recapped, so I don't want to start pulling parts if this could be solved by trading with someone.Try replacing U450, the horizontal size IC. Doesn't help? Then start checking components that are connected to pin 6.
I think the unfortunate reality is he has a lot of stuff no one else does. On top of that, it's all about perception. When dealing with some dude selling old parts from a dirty warehouse in China, I have zero expectations. If I spend $100 and get what I ordered within 6 months, great. If not then I'm out $100 or I'll do a chargeback.I'm never going to understand how desperate one needs to be for video games to continue to enrich a seller who routinely screws over their customers.
Why do people feel compelled to respond to topics like this where there's clear evidence the seller is screwing over people to the tune of thousands of dollars with comments like "the $50 power supply I just bought from him came fast I don't know what your problem is."I just bought something on his website and he responded to my follow up email right away.
I was not white knighting, you are misinterpreting. I posted what I did as an example that he is 1. not dead, and 2. able to communicate. Either as hope that he will respond to your problem, or evidence that he is avoiding you.Why do people feel compelled to respond to topics like this where there's clear evidence the seller is screwing over people to the tune of thousands of dollars with comments like "the $50 power supply I just bought from him came fast I don't know what your problem is."
Seriously, this isn't the place for it. Go start the YATON positive feedback thread and white knight there.
I've been in this hobby almost 20 years and I will let you know there's not one thing Yaton sells you can't get elsewhere.I think the unfortunate reality is he has a lot of stuff no one else does. On top of that, it's all about perception. When dealing with some dude selling old parts from a dirty warehouse in China, I have zero expectations. If I spend $100 and get what I ordered within 6 months, great. If not then I'm out $100 or I'll do a chargeback.
Yeah it was a poor choice of words, but you basically covered what I was trying to say.While I don't think you're white-knighting, it is without argument in poor taste to go "I just gave the guy who screwed you guys over more money, and it's working out for me so far". It's kind of a read-the-room situation.
I got new u450s here, next time I go up to bobs place I'll bring them.The windings are fine. If the windings were broken you would have major color separation. Look at the video in the thread you linked to.
Try replacing U450, the horizontal size IC. Doesn't help? Then start checking components that are connected to pin 6.
MS9 schematic is here:
https://forum.arcadeotaku.com/viewtopic.php?p=546329#p546329