GO7 colors

Put the Bestech chassis in today and turned it on and it was making a clicking noise. No pictures

Right, no pictures....

Your thread was for a G07 that had black/blue color issues. Now asking for repair advice on some Whatever-Tech chassis that is clicking that apparently you swapped in. Hard to tell, you are kinda all over the place.

I'm not sure you are qualified to be working on high voltage equipment, and this could end badly.

Do you know what an isolation transformer is? If you even have to think about that, then stop now...
 
even if someone helps you and gets it working, you will find yourself in the same situation again.

i would recommend doing a lot of research/reading and working through it on your own, slowly and methodically. this hobby is not really for casuals, and unsuited for folks thinking quick fixes or a phone call will remedy their issues.

if you're unwilling to do this, this is probably not the hobby for you. good luck regardless
 
Right, no pictures....

Your thread was for a G07 that had black/blue color issues. Now asking for repair advice on some Whatever-Tech chassis that is clicking that apparently you swapped in. Hard to tell, you are kinda all over the place.

I'm not sure you are qualified to be working on high voltage equipment, and this could end badly.

Do you know what an isolation transformer is? If you even have to think about that, then stop now...
Yes I have the two chassis. The Bestech came back from being refurbished. I put that in turned it on and heard clicking noise
 
I suspect the clicking sound isn't coming from the monitor, and if I'm right, the thing that's clicking can't be fixed.
 
I know. I know ...



I know. I know ... and this one is yellow. That's a color.

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Yeah, I goof a little... But seriously, I don't want this guy to hurt himself. Messing around with a CRT chassis is something nobody should take lightly, even experienced techs have had close calls.

And the G07 904 can bite 'ya if you're not careful...
 
I still say Arcade1Up. or 5. they make them in different multigame varieties. surely one of them will fit your needs.

and this for emphasis:
even if someone helps you and gets it working, you will find yourself in the same situation again.

i would recommend doing a lot of research/reading and working through it on your own, slowly and methodically. this hobby is not really for casuals, and unsuited for folks thinking quick fixes or a phone call will remedy their issues.

if you're unwilling to do this, this is probably not the hobby for you. good luck regardless
if you asked me to help you (which I never would) and offered me $50 to solve your problems I would be sufficiently insulted
 
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