Spy Hunter Dual Amp Board Wiring

Brucifer325

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The feed wires to my Dual Amp Board are nothing more than bare wires with connectors on the end. I have two sets of Red, Black and Shield wires, along with the Grey and the White/Green.

The schematics I have show the sequence of the wires, but with the speaker output at the top, there is a bank of four pegs and a bank of 6 pegs.

My question is this:

What is the order of the wires on the pegs?

Set A comes from the Squeak side, with Set B coming from the Main Board. The Grey and White wires are set between them. I had game sound before, but no music. The Squeak board LED doesn't light up anymore and the screen is a jumble of tiny squares.

I'm not wanting to mix and match the wires as not to screw up anything any more than it is.

Thank you for your time in this.

Bruce
 
Words cannot express what a Saint you are.....

I'll be sure to give that a try tomorrow morning.

Just for clarification, what I'm seeing is:

Squeak - Shield
Squeak - Black
Main - Black
SPACE
SPACE
White/Green
SPACE
Squeak - Red
Main - Red
Main - Shield
Grey

Thank you, again.
I'll be sure to let you know what happens.
 
double checking you get this right

Just for clarification, what I'm seeing is:

Squeak - Shield ---yes *1 harness
Squeak - Black---from squeak*1 harness
Main - Black--- from game board PCB *2 harness
SPACE
SPACE
White/Green-----from power PCB i think *verify i think its connector J5* goes into harness?
SPACE
Squeak - Red----from squeak *1 harness
Main - Red------from game board PCB *2 harness
Main - Shield-------*2 harness
Grey-----grey wire with black stripe on mine *think it goes to connector J5 on power supply PCB*verify*
 
Slight Snafu

I got all the wires hooked up correctly, but as before, the screen is still messed up and the LED light on the Cheap Squeak is still isn't coming on.

My feeling is that I might of fried the Cheap Squeak board somehow. Then again, it might be the Dual Amp....

I might pull the CQ and see if the local arcade store can test it out. Other than that, it's off to EBay......

I bought the game some years ago with the intentions of fixing it up, but I never got around to tracing down the bad wires and such. Then I got married and now have to move to Alabama, so the time has come to let it go. I was hoping to sell it as a unit, but if everything keeps going sideways, I might just part out the boards that I know are working.

Thank you again for all your help.

Bruce
 
test the input to both boards. could be you have an output problem from the power supply and the board isnt working because you dont have the right input to make them work.

look at the schematic and see what voltage should be going in.
also test both sides of the fuses on the transformer assembly. i used a dremel tool with a brass brush on the fuse holders and fuses to clean them up just in case they werent making good contact. also one fuse holder seemed like the gap was a bit large after taking out the fuse. thought it might not be gripping the fuse tight enough so i was going to replace it but just bending the fuse holder together seemed to help it.

if you arent getting the correct output voltages, you can replace that 3.5 440 vac capacitor with a new one from a furnace supply store. buy a 3 or a 4 440 and that should do it.
bob roberts has the replacement capacitors too. but test the outputs, maybe they are fine.
also i dremel tooled the conector pins cause mine were way dirty.
 
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