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Originally posted by samanosuke View PostI know Arcade Club have a full time engineer who is the dog’s bollocks when it comes to CRTs. Might want to get in touch with Andy to see if they will offer a repair service.
Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostSome good vids on YouTube for safe transporting crts
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Originally posted by muddy View PostDon't expect a fast turn around from the lads, they do have a full time job repairing PCBs/CRTs etc for the club. I've had a PVM over there for something like 3 years now!! Might be in their long term storage as it was dropped off at the Haslingden location originally. But by all means ask.
Just bang 'em on a trolley!
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostAnyone used 9” pvms before?
I have an opportunity to pick up two 450 TVL sony pvm 9045 models. I definitely want one for testing. They look damn sharp.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostGot about 15 for free last year, flogged most of them and gave some away. Will use a couple for a pair of custom Donkey Kong table top machines which I plan to build once I've moved house. Don't really understand how anyone could really play on that sort of size regularly though. More or a novelty or useful as a test bench.
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostHope so - just make sure the seller double boxes it and raises it off the ground!
And make sure you get a scart to bnc RGB breakout lead. Would be a sin to feed it composite or svideo!
If you're near Glasgow and know what you're doing it might be fixable I guess, happy to donate as long as I can get the money back from this guy.
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Originally posted by Lurch View PostWell that ended in disaster! The PVM turned up today, front casing completely cracked with a big hole in it, and no sign of life on the screen when I powered it up. Seems like the seller's not being a dick, so should get a refund, but it's still a bit depressing. I did as you suggested, pointed him at some youtube videos, but he ignored it pretty much, didn't bother double boxing, just put a bit of polystyrene at the bottom and not very much bubble wrap, no fragile labels...
If you're near Glasgow and know what you're doing it might be fixable I guess, happy to donate as long as I can get the money back from this guy.
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostThat’s a real shame - the geometry on that set looked fantastic. I had a very similar unit which suffered the same fate - it’s very disappointing. Keeping looking locally. If I hear about any sets in the Glasgow area, i’ll Drop you a pm
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After my previous disaster, the wife bought me this little 9 incher for my birthday! I don't mind the size tbh, it's good for my setup cos I'm sitting pretty close anyway, and it's bloody lovely to look at. Really happy with it
The geometry's a bit out on the top (or left, in these photos), and it's a bit blurry at the edges of the screen (not as much as these photos suggest tho).
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