Help needed badly..Cant figure out this cab

Adamdiz

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Ok, so here is my problem. I got a golden tee '99 the other day and it worked fine, but now is having some power issues, but thats not the problem.

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get to the PCB on this cabinet. Its not a golden tee cabinet, its a Eagle Shot Golf cab.

On the back there is a panel that comes off, which ill show a pic of, but all that does is get you to the monitor and power supply.

Has anyone ever come across this? What can I do?
 

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Looks like a dynamo cab to me. Unclip the control panel, inside there is a board that pulls out the front with all the internals on it.
 
Looks like a dynamo cab to me. Unclip the control panel, inside there is a board that pulls out the front with all the internals on it.

You are right, it does say Dynamo on the bottom, never noticed that! Where does it unclip from?
 
If you reach up inside the coin door and unhook the control panel on either side (left and right) you should be able to pull the control panel down, and if you carefully, continue to pull, you would pull out the pcb and power supply on a wood slab. It's actually a very convenient cab to work with .
 
If you reach up inside the coin door and unhook the control panel on either side (left and right) you should be able to pull the control panel down, and if you carefully, continue to pull, you would pull out the pcb and power supply on a wood slab. It's actually a very convenient cab to work with .

There are two slide latches that have to be moved before it will slide out. Once you have the control panel unlatched and folded down, you will see the slide latches inside on each side...
 
AWESOME info guys, i never would of figured this out. I have to drill the locks out due to no key, which i will be doing tommrow (have to buy a new drill). If i have any problems ill be sure to come back and ask.

Thanks a million!!!
 
Try straightening 2 paper clips... use one to hold rotational tension on the lock and the other to rake the tumblers.

I learned how to do that at a Christian College. ;)
 
Try straightening 2 paper clips... use one to hold rotational tension on the lock and the other to rake the tumblers.

I learned how to do that at a Christian College. ;)

If you take a small, cheap chinese flathead screwdriver and bend the tip about 1" back, it makes a very good tension bar. Or, if you live in a city that uses street sweepers, lost bristles work very well.
 
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