Mavericks got a MiG on his tail techOh no. EJECT!
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Mavericks got a MiG on his tail techOh no. EJECT!
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This is a good point. Could be a spade connector. However, that existing grey connector in his picture (assuming it is stock) is definitley round.Depends on the monitor, but a G07 takes a spade connector for the neck board ground. Most are round, but not all.
This is a good point. Could be a spade connector. However, that existing grey connector in his picture (assuming it is stock) is definitley round.
More pictures would be tremendously helpful but getting the OP to post pictures is like pulling teeth.
Because John took it off as he created some sort of hell for me. Again I have to be cival I was warned, but it came back to me not working. Clicking constantly when plugged inDepends on the monitor, but a G07 takes a spade connector for the neck board ground. Most are round, but not all.
But... the ground wire to the neck board comes from the dag. If you sent your chassis out for repair, that ground wire and plug should have stayed with the tube. How could the chassis come back without it? Did you sent the tube & chassis out together for repair? Or did your tube have an "op mod" where the ground wire was cut and wire nutted together, and you sent the chassis with the ground wire pig-tail still attached to the neck board?
I swear he created a mess for me. I have no idea what he did with itI still don't understand how a chassis can be sent out for repair and come back with the dag ground plug missing. Doesn't pass the smell test....![]()
Yes it was round!! Connected to a round pinThis is a good point. Could be a spade connector. However, that existing grey connector in his picture (assuming it is stock) is definitley round.
More pictures would be tremendously helpful but getting the OP to post pictures is like pulling teeth.
Thank you yeti!!This is a good point. Could be a spade connector. However, that existing grey connector in his picture (assuming it is stock) is definitley round.
More pictures would be tremendously helpful but getting the OP to post pictures is like pulling teeth.
That is exactly what I need. Then the proper wire so I could crimp them togetherThis 1-pin housing takes the .062 size pins. I would just order this one and the one above plus a few female pins (in both sizes) for spares in case you mangle 1 or 2.
This way you have both sizes. One of them is bound to work.
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1-Pin Plug Housing 1.55mm (CN1000) - Arcade Parts and Repair
1-Pin Pole Plug Housing connector 1.55mm / .062 (7.5mm x 5mm) (CN1000). Used in many applications such as monitor yoke, degauss, G2 and other connectors.www.arcadepartsandrepair.com
Because John took it off as he created some sort of hell for me. Again I have to be cival I was warned, but it came back to me not working. Clicking constantly when plugged in
If your looking for a straight answer your likely never going to get oneWas John there to take this chassis? This gets more confusing...
The plug you reference in your photo should stay with your tube, unless as I previously mentioned, that wire was cut and you sent that end connected to the neck board with the chassis (or John took it)?
John took it. I sent that chassis out as seen in the picture. Why would I have touched it. Remember the chassis was working when sent. I only wanted a refurbish due to my OCD. Came back with out it.Was John there to take this chassis? This gets more confusing...
The plug you reference in your photo should stay with your tube, unless as I previously mentioned, that wire was cut and you sent that end connected to the neck board with the chassis (or John took it)?