Hopefully the fuses blew before any damage was done on the other board. Patching in a switching power supply isn't that hard and no modifications are needed in the harness. It also eliminates the hum bar most times. That Jr board has now been in two different cabinets without sound, so if it's not a board issue, I'll be surprised, lol.
In regards to the loss of sound it should be a very easy fix….//if you think you can’t fix that then you should not be collecting arcade games..they deserve the live from experienced collectors
@@arcadejourney I’ve seen my share of so called collectors that have several games and ruin them when attempting repairs then they are dead forever cus they refuse to sell them yes I’m very passionate about preserving them all. Seen many idiots trying to this hobby.. not saying you’re an idiot btw..
Nice video. Enjoyed it thanks. 👍🏻
Fascinating, Hi from wales 🏴 UK. Wonderful keeping the memories alive
Greetings and salutations from Alabama. So glad you found us and are on the journey!
@@arcadejourney thank you ☺️ take care enjoy your weekend
The arcade journey sweet.
Nice!
Aww give jasper the screwdriver back 😂
Jasper and the screwdriver was funny. My Boston Terrier, Bob, chewed the T-molding on the bottom of that game. He wanted to help get it removed, lol
4:10 iggy!
Ha!!!! DOG SLOBBER!!! The screw driver still works though!
Is that Mr Hat narrating? MMMMKAY. That audio problem? Just a fuse, I am sure. :) :) :)
Mr. Garrison actually!!!😂
Thankfully it was just a fuse!!!
Hopefully the fuses blew before any damage was done on the other board. Patching in a switching power supply isn't that hard and no modifications are needed in the harness. It also eliminates the hum bar most times. That Jr board has now been in two different cabinets without sound, so if it's not a board issue, I'll be surprised, lol.
I definitely fouled on that move. I cant believe I did it. Too many distractions. Hopefully it will be ok. Sound should be pretty easy to fix.
In regards to the loss of sound it should be a very easy fix….//if you think you can’t fix that then you should not be collecting arcade games..they deserve the live from experienced collectors
Amen: Experience is the best teacher! Figuring it out is half the fun! It is fixed BTW. :)
@@arcadejourney I’ve seen my share of so called collectors that have several games and ruin them when attempting repairs then they are dead forever cus they refuse to sell them yes I’m very passionate about preserving them all. Seen many idiots trying to this hobby.. not saying you’re an idiot btw..
You have a jr pacman in a super pacman cabinet and the ms pacman side art couid use some work…..