720 Wiring Harnesses-- Please post pix of yours

jar539

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Please do me a favor and post pix of your various 720 wiring harnesses with no hacks. Please id which harness it is in the picture, i.e. main, cp, etc...I am trying to rebuild mine from scratch.

Joeycuda
descrentyl
720 fan
Jeff C
Wade Lanham
Jedidentist
Jow
Luckyman

and others. It will be a big help in trying to revive my project, my grail.
 
If you need detailed pics, PM me and we'll discuss. I can pull mine out this weekend and take as many you need. I think between detailed pics and the diagram, a harness can be made. I can put cabinet rules in the pics for reference.
 
Make me a reasonable offer

Dude just make me a reasonable offer for my boardset, monitor board , and wiring harness I bought from the guy you got the cab from!!!!!!Do you have a control panel yet?? Amp bd??

Looks like im never gonna find a cabinet close enough to me to put all the guts in anyway....
 
I'll post up what I can find from what I've taken before. Nothing too good. My game is wedged in there right now and heavy enough that I really don't want to pull it out if someone else has better access to theirs.
 
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What I got / what I need

I've already obtained an amp board, a working pcb board set, and a monitor board, and control panel. All I need is wiring harness, Iso transformer,on/off switch, cord, plug, fuse holder, and some luck to get this bad boy fired up. I wouldn't mind a pcb cage too but I know that's pushing it.




Dude just make me a reasonable offer for my boardset, monitor board , and wiring harness I bought from the guy you got the cab from!!!!!!Do you have a control panel yet?? Amp bd??

Looks like im never gonna find a cabinet close enough to me to put all the guts in anyway....
 
Is that all one PCB? Or its several boards mounted together and just looks like it?

2 PCBs. The divider is where that black connector is in the middle. Atari had a fascination with making long PCBs instead of multiple short ones.
 
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