Golden Tee 2004 - Hear audio no video?

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I have a Golden Tee 2004 with Green Board. My power supply and fuse recently went out, so I replaced both. The machine powers up perfectly and I can even hear the audio, but I can't see ANY video.

I have (2) tiny red knobs. One adjusts the brightness, so I can see an ALL white screen if I turn it all the way up, and an all back screen if I turn it all the way down.

The second knob, which is on top, apparently does do anything visually.

Does anyone have any idea why I everything appears to be working just no video?

UPDATE: The monitor is a Pentranic Model# 1425
 
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I have a Golden Tee 2004 with Green Board. My power supply and fuse recently went out, so I replaced both. The machine powers up perfectly and I can even hear the audio, but I can't see ANY video.

I have (2) tiny red knobs. One adjusts the brightness, so I can see an ALL white screen if I turn it all the way up, and an all back screen if I turn it all the way down.

The second knob, which is on top, apparently does do anything visually.

Does anyone have any idea why I everything appears to be working just no video?

UPDATE: The monitor is a Pentranic Model# 1425


Odd. I wonder what took out the power supply and fuse?

Are you sure you are using the correct supply? THe redboard and greenboard power supplies are not the same.

If the monitor makes white raster it is at least trying to work. The other knob is probhably focus. Once this is working again it will be all blurry and you will need to re-adjust it.

You almost need another golden tee to test farther. THose gt boards tend to shat the video card. I wonder if mabye the card went and took out your supply??? I really dont know. Ideally youd want to hook up that monitor to a different game to make sure its o.k. but i dont know if that is possible in your case.
 
I replaced the old supply with a newer version. I adjusted the power level to the previous one and blew it.

It appears the monitor will work there's just something I'm missing (a knob perhaps) that would display the video. I can control the RGB controls and get each color, so I'm somewhat confident the monitor is good.
 
I called IT and they said it may be something on the monitor board, possibly something has blown?

Any thoughts?
 
Post a good pic of the board for more better help. Maybe we can see what the problem is. I would check and recheck the connections.
 
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