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Title: Pacman help!
Post by: RetroArcade on August 13, 2013, 04:15:52 pm
Hey guys,

I just purchased this Pacman and i'm having a problem with it and can't figure out what's going on.
I plugged it in and the screen turns on blue with waves crossing the screen no game play or sound comes on, can anyone help? i wanted to post a picture but could'nt figure it out.


Title: Re: Pacman help!
Post by: John's Arcade on August 14, 2013, 08:53:24 pm
Hey guys,

I just purchased this Pacman and i'm having a problem with it and can't figure out what's going on.
I plugged it in and the screen turns on blue with waves crossing the screen no game play or sound comes on, can anyone help? i wanted to post a picture but could'nt figure it out.

I replied to you via e-mail.

This is the definitive resource for this info:

http://lawnmowerman.rotheblog.com

Check your voltages first.

I'll be honest, I am not that far with my Pac-Man restore to really help you. But, I should really know what's going on with it VERY SOON.

Also, you might want to consider installing a switching power supply with adapter. Arcadeshop has this kit. The Pac-Man PCB has the power supply built-in and the kit at arcadeshop.com moves it off the board. I have no personal experience with it but it might be a good solution if you are not comfortable rebuilding the power supply on the PCB.


Title: Re: Pacman help!
Post by: lordkahless214 on August 17, 2013, 04:31:51 am
I have fixed several Pacman games/PCB's lately and I think John is right on the money suggesting a new power supply, Without a picture it is tough to be 100% sure but I can say that in my experience it really sounds like it's not getting power or not enough of it. I would toss a switcher into it and go from there.


Title: Re: Pacman help!
Post by: RetroArcade on August 18, 2013, 09:39:10 am
Both of you were right! I just brought it back to life last night. I checked the power and found that a fuse was bad so i changed all the fuses just to be on the safe side and still wouldn't turn on. When i took out the fuses out i saw that the fuse holder was a little rusty so i went at it with some sand paper and boom it came back on. It looks like i might have to use a Monitor Degaussing coil because of the colors are screwy, when i move the cabinet around the screwy colors move too.

Thanks for your guy's advice.  ;D


Title: Re: Pacman help!
Post by: John's Arcade on August 19, 2013, 09:14:54 am
Both of you were right! I just brought it back to life last night. I checked the power and found that a fuse was bad so i changed all the fuses just to be on the safe side and still wouldn't turn on. When i took out the fuses out i saw that the fuse holder was a little rusty so i went at it with some sand paper and boom it came back on. It looks like i might have to use a Monitor Degaussing coil because of the colors are screwy, when i move the cabinet around the screwy colors move too.

Thanks for your guy's advice.  ;D

Oh, man, that's great!! The simple stuff is always the most obvious and often overlooked. Glad you got it fixed!