FS Parts: Wei-Ya Chassis -- GO7 and K7000 compatible

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New in Box. I have a few of each..
Wei-Ya 820H-4A -- G07
Wei-Ya 1220H -- K7000



$47 each plus $20 ship (usps priority large box) Total: $67 shipped each..

Got interest or questions.. send a pm..

doug
 

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I still have a couple more for sale. Both chassis are 10 pin neck socket and they are not plug and play so to speak. You got to tweak with the dials and the main thing is the YOKE wires. Don't mix them the wrong way. Lots of write ups on the WWW.
Below is just a few..

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,97584.0.html

https://forums.arcade-museum.com/archive/index.php/t-253497.html

http://antelopearcade.com/files/Ken's Korner/Hantarex_MTC900E_repair_guide.pdf

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=33906.0


Free delivery to Grinkfest 7..
 
Interested, but curious how people are mounting these? Are you using the original k7000 or G07 frames? Does this chassis have screw holes that line up to the original frame holes?

Or are people screwing these into the sides or shelves of cabs with pcb mounting feet? If so, are the yoke, dag, and degaussing wires long enough to reach the chassis where it's mounted?

I've only ever used this kind in a Universal game cabinet (Space Panic) and it worked well because the game came with a dedicated shelf for the chassis, and tube is mounted with a separate frame, and the chassis was physically close to the tube neck.
 
You just remove or flatten down the mounting points of the original chassis and then drill a couple holes. Easy
 
I just wanted to jump in on this and say to order with confidence from the crazygamer.

Great communication and packaged well.

Chassis work great (curious to see what the lifespan will be)...

I ordered each style and am having some serious pin-cushion issues on the G07 model...will post that question in the monitor section.

Thanks again!
Matt
 
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Oh duh I thought this was my ad.....oops


I'm still sitting on a few 820H's. Price went up $2 so its $71 total shipped and gifted or add PP fees.

What makes a really good picture using the 820H is a Sanyo 20ez tube and yoke. It hooks right up with little effort, no need to swap around the yoke wires, like on the G07 yoke, and the ohms match up perfectly and there is zero pincushion. It won't work in a Nintendo cab anymore without some serious modification but looks great in any other raster cabinet.
 
I'm still sitting on a few 820H's. Price went up $2 so its $71 total shipped and gifted or add PP fees.

What makes a really good picture using the 820H is a Sanyo 20ez tube and yoke. It hooks right up with little effort, no need to swap around the yoke wires, like on the G07 yoke, and the ohms match up perfectly and there is zero pincushion. It won't work in a Nintendo cab anymore without some serious modification but looks great in any other raster cabinet.

Could you explain why it won't work in a Nintendo cab? Is it just because of the size of the chassis or something else? I have a few Sanyo 20EZ tubes around I was hoping to get working again.
 
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