WTB: 19" Monitor for Video Poker. *Connector Pics Included*

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WTB: 19" Monitor for Video Poker. *Connector Pics Included*

I picked up this video poker machine for free but the circuit board on the tube got cracked at some point.
There is plenty of room for a 19" monitor, so thats what im looking for to replace this 13"
I included pics of the connector type I need, If you need to know anything else just ask.

Thanks in advance!

 
pm mtzrcade he just got like 300 machines and some are getting parted out so if anybodys gonna have parts, hes your man.

thanks for thinking of me, but im sold out, unless your buying a complete game, i dont have any monitors to spare. Im down to around 50 machines out of the 500 i started with,
 
You could always change that connector to fit whatever monitor comes your way. You can get free connectors and pins from molex.com and then track down a terminal pin crimper. Did that with my Arkanoid and a WG 19K7203. It was completely missing a monitor connector.
 
You could always change that connector to fit whatever monitor comes your way. You can get free connectors and pins from molex.com and then track down a terminal pin crimper. Did that with my Arkanoid and a WG 19K7203. It was completely missing a monitor connector.

AWESOME thanks! I learn more everyday
 
I used to be a diesel mechanic and used those terminal pin crimpers frequently. But they can be hard to find, auto parts stores, sears, home improvement stores around here don't carry them. I had to buy a pair from my Snap-on dealer, about $40. Also, they come in handy when a wire has been pulled out of the back of a connector. Getting old pins out of connectors can be tricky if you don't have the proper terminal pin lock release tool unless if you have small enough tools and know where the lock tabs are on the pins. But with these tools, it makes repairing and building harnesses look professional and not like a hack job. You can usually find connector part numbers in your monitor's manual. You can then find the proper part number for the pins on molex.com.

Edit: Had the packaging for the crimpers right in front of me. Tool-aid part #18930. http://www.amazon.com/Tool-Aid-18930-Ratcheting-Weatherpack/dp/B000K1CFXO
 
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