I've got a house of the dead deluxe game with the 50" rear projection monitor (3 crt tubes, red, green, blue inside). The green tube is shot with bad screen burn so I'd like to just swap the whole set out (tubes and monitor boards).
I've got a rear projection tv from a friends house. The cables to the current rear projection monitor in the cabinet are red, green, blue, sync. These are BNC cables. I thought House Of The Dead was a medium res monitor in the "standard" style of cabinet, so assume that the game board wasn't modified for the rear projection monitor in the deluxe cabinet and any rptv will do that has the crts. The rptv I want to swap in to the machine has ypbpr hook up on the back, so I was thinking I would purchase a rgbs to scart cable (
https://www.ebay.com/itm/192693867212) to go from the game board (board has BNC plugs) to this converter (
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJYZ8246/ref=pe_386300_440135490_TE_simp_item_image) and then run the ypbpr cable from the converter to the rptv i want to swap into the cabinet since I wouldn't have a clue how to attache the sync cable to the rptv boards I want to swap in.
Anyone see any potential downfalls to this situation or something that would be missing or better off?
Maybe it can be as simple as knowing where to connect r, g, b, and sync wires to on a different rear projection tv?
I really haven't been able to find any threads on someone who has actually done this project. Would love to hear from any that have!