Fantastic Video! Would you have any recommendation on where i can pickup that inline 3amp fuse you used for this restoration? Fellow local aussie down here in Melbourne :) thanks heaps ! Enjoy your videos
@SpaciesArcade Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! You should be able to pick them up at Jaycar in Melbourne 👍
@MarionetaDelSistema7 жыл бұрын
Really good work there dude!. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Greetings form Argentina!!
@SpaciesArcade7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ignacio! And thanks for watching/commenting. Argentina - awesome! Cheers!
@LordBarko5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic guide, thank you. At in the UK so also use 240V standard. I may have missed this but did you just ditch the original Astro PSU? The sort of flat rectangular one, in favour of the switching PSU?
@SpaciesArcade5 жыл бұрын
Thanks LordBarko. I actually kept the Astro power supply and installed it in my Sega Blast City. See the later episode that shows that cabinet setup. Cheers.
@LordBarko5 жыл бұрын
@@SpaciesArcade Thanks bud. Any chance you've made a video explaining how to remove a chassis from a MS8 monitor? Need to remove mine and bit of a novice!
@m3th0d846 жыл бұрын
Sorry noob question incoming. Could you not use a PC ATX PSU rather than doing all that re-wiring? If you changed out the marquee light for a LED and then you just need to bower the monitor.
@SpaciesArcade6 жыл бұрын
Hey Terry, yes you could. Although PC ATX PSU's don't have voltage adjustments. If you are serving a large PCB set (like a sega model 2 or Atari System 2 board set) then you may not get enough voltage to drive them properly. So it depends on what you are running in there. An LED swap out for the marquee light is a fine idea. I would have done the same but the stock one worked so kept it original. Cheers.
@m3th0d846 жыл бұрын
@@SpaciesArcade Okay, thanks for the reply. Just got an Astro myself yesterday which is fully working. I'll leave messing around with it until it has a problem.