@radiantsvgun was a huge help also since he has 2 windy2's And could confirm certain things with him and hes become a good friend also.
Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.
That's pretty brave. If the design required a fan I'd keep it.Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.
Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.
There seem to be two models of WIndy 2. The first one I have has the fan mounts and a fan on the psu. The second one I have does not have either, nor a spot for it. The psu is different and also does not have a place for a fan.That's pretty brave. If the design required a fan I'd keep it.Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.
I bought a new fan. I just got it in the mail today and I haven't messed around with it yet. I'll keep you guys posted with what I find.
oh that's interesting. I know about our psu but didnt know yours had no neckboard fan.Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.There seem to be two models of WIndy 2. The first one I have has the fan mounts and a fan on the psu. The second one I have does not have either, nor a spot for it. The psu is different and also does not have a place for a fan.That's pretty brave. If the design required a fan I'd keep it.I bought a new fan. I just got it in the mail today and I haven't messed around with it yet. I'll keep you guys posted with what I find.Mine doesn't have a neckboard fan or even holes to mount it. Personally I'd leave it off but then it's extremely unlikely to overheat here in the UK.can anyone take a picture of the wire in the windy2 that connects to the psu then its suppose to connect to the neckboard fan.
It is. But you need the proper yoke for ms9 chassis. Even you could use an ms8 yoke and tweek the image to set them correctly.Hi Guys
Is a A68KJU96X (6D) tube compatible with a MS9-29T chassis?
as I said before, it’s more a yoke compatibility than that reference number. A68KJU96X is the tube reference from that Toshiba model, with that specific size and curvature in the canyon. It’s not clear if that two letter reference (6E or 6D) is related to the yoke type mounted from factory. You can check it the arcade otaku wiki different models identified:@sergiopolog
Well as I understand you I can't easily change (plug and play style) my tube A68KJU96X (6E) with a A68KJU96X (6D)?