![]() If the fuse blows again chances are very high without getting too technical that your game’s fly back transformer has blown! If bad replace with the same value and plug back into your game to see if it’s working now. ![]() With the game Unplugged and with your Ohm reading take out the fuse and test it as instructed in the power supply post. (However a blown fuse usually means trouble within the monitor) Please click on this link to the Wells Gardner Flow Chart or G07 flow chart to diagnose your monitor. Third, If still not working with the game unplugged check all the fuses on the monitor chassis itself as sometimes a fuse could simply be blown knocking out all power to the monitor itself and no where else. Note: Your monitor may be different if put in at a later date. The original Galaga machines used a vertical mounted 19 inch Wells Gardner refer to the manual pdf here. It can come loose through the years and if disconnected it is just like your TV set is unplugged. These two wires supply the 110volts to the monitor and is essentially the plug chord for power to it. If unplugged, plug it back and turn the power on to the game and see if it’s back on. ![]() ![]() Next, with the game unplugged, please check the power coming from the isolation transformer at the bottom floor of the game connecting upto the monitor itself as sometimes these can simply be or become unplugged. ![]()
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