Can anyone confirm this monitor from an OutRun?

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Does anyone recognize this chassis or can tell me where the part number might be? I can only find a serial number. From my searches it is probably a Nanao MS7-?? but I want to confirm before I try to find a cap kit.
 
I think that's a Kortek K1-2 13/19" chassis..possibly referred to as a KTA 20.
This one is marked KTA-915
 

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Thanks! I haven't looked at the video yet by my board doesnt have anything screened by the knobs

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A little here but no manufacturer.


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Ill tak a look at the video tomorrow. Thanks!
 
Found the model number on the bottom of the PCB when I pulled it to re-cap it. 1759781981646.png
 
If I had seen this thread earlier I could have immediately told you the model number.

I have this same chassis in my Pac-Man. Nice compact and tidy little chassis that produces a gorgeous picture when rebuilt.

The only thing you need to keep an eye on is pinholes that develop on the flyback that causing arching. However, that's easily fixed with some epoxy.
 
Need to be somewhat careful with these Kortek chassis. While they all might look the same, they can have variations in the number of pins on the socket of the neck board.
 
If I had seen this thread earlier I could have immediately told you the model number.

I have this same chassis in my Pac-Man. Nice compact and tidy little chassis that produces a gorgeous picture when rebuilt.

The only thing you need to keep an eye on is pinholes that develop on the flyback that causing arching. However, that's easily fixed with some epoxy.

Thanks! Hadn't heard about pinholes before. Are they visible before arcing? Or do you need to patch them after the fact?

Below is a pic of my PP Matsushita monitor that recently erupted. Does that look like the result of a pin hole that might be patched? I can take a better pic if necessary.

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Thanks! Hadn't heard about pinholes before. Are they visible before arcing? Or do you need to patch them after the fact?

Below is a pic of my PP Matsushita monitor that recently erupted. Does that look like the result of a pin hole that might be patched? I can take a better pic if necessary.

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