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« on: July 24, 2013, 11:30:03 am »

I have a red tent that is not booting up. It gets power to the screens, one is completely white, and the other has a white dot in the center. I don't see any voltage coming out of the PSU, and am wondering if there is an isolation transformer issue as well. I have searched high and low and cannot find any good instructions on swapping in a new style switching power supply. I am a little scared because of the 100v these run on, and not sure how the -5 ties in. I know the 24v is just for the coin mech which I am not concerned with. I have seen the adapters for other nintendo machines on arcade shop but I am not sure of the compatibility of those either? Can anyone help me un-muddy the waters?
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2013, 06:19:53 pm »

I have a red tent that is not booting up. It gets power to the screens, one is completely white, and the other has a white dot in the center. I don't see any voltage coming out of the PSU, and am wondering if there is an isolation transformer issue as well. I have searched high and low and cannot find any good instructions on swapping in a new style switching power supply. I am a little scared because of the 100v these run on, and not sure how the -5 ties in. I know the 24v is just for the coin mech which I am not concerned with. I have seen the adapters for other nintendo machines on arcade shop but I am not sure of the compatibility of those either? Can anyone help me un-muddy the waters?

Are you sure your power supply is getting power?

Here's a trouble shooting guide on my site:

http://johnsarcade.com/vs_downloads/misc/VS_Power_Supply.pdf

I would see if you can fix it first.

More manuals on the bottom of this page:

http://johnsarcade.com/nintendo_vs_ppu_info.php

The power supply outputs standard voltages to the game board. The 24v is only for coin counter.

Here's the pinout showing the required voltages and where they go on the harness:

http://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=pinout&page=VS_Unisystem.html

If it was me, I'd make for certain your power supply is dead and then I'd be looking for a used one on ebay or attempt to rebuild it or fix it.

you should be able to connect the 9 pin power connector to any DK style power supply. I have never had to do it since mine has always worked, but a DK power supply should work.
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2013, 10:26:57 am »

I had a very similar issue with my red tent and it was a faulty power supply.

I was successful at installing a 15A switching PS into my red tent.  When you remove the original PS, you should notice printed on the side a diagram indicating the voltages at the various spots on the molex connector.  Snip the wires connecting the molex to the original ps, and note the voltages.  Then just hook up the original molex to the switcher at the correct volts.  This allows a swap without having to mess with the wiring inside the cab.  Additionally, if/when you find an original power supply, you can easily swap that right back into the red tent.

The coin counters won't work - they need 24V.  This won't effect gameplay and the coin mechs will work fine. 

Good luck.
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