Hello everyone!
Recently I picked up a 4-slot MVS cabinet and during transportation, knocked the transformer out of place. I just want to double check the connections before I put this all back together. Basically, I would like to know if this is the stock transformer (I know these things rarely go bad but it would help to know if it were original or not to diagnose if there are any problems in getting it to boot) and the actual wiring hookups to the transformers (pictures would be fantastic for anyone who has access to them).
This is the transformer I have/that came with the cabinet: https://imgur.com/a/C0I36zs
This is the current wiring (I need to order a new power supply as whoever had this before butchered it): https://imgur.com/a/FFU4Vt8
I'm aware the molex on the right is the 5/12 for the board and such, and the 3/4 pin is power for the CRT...I just want to make sure there isn't a serious power issue in this before trying to boot it as I cannot figure out why someone would remove the EMI from the power supply entirely (unless it was running on 220???).
Thanks in advance!
Recently I picked up a 4-slot MVS cabinet and during transportation, knocked the transformer out of place. I just want to double check the connections before I put this all back together. Basically, I would like to know if this is the stock transformer (I know these things rarely go bad but it would help to know if it were original or not to diagnose if there are any problems in getting it to boot) and the actual wiring hookups to the transformers (pictures would be fantastic for anyone who has access to them).
This is the transformer I have/that came with the cabinet: https://imgur.com/a/C0I36zs
This is the current wiring (I need to order a new power supply as whoever had this before butchered it): https://imgur.com/a/FFU4Vt8
I'm aware the molex on the right is the 5/12 for the board and such, and the 3/4 pin is power for the CRT...I just want to make sure there isn't a serious power issue in this before trying to boot it as I cannot figure out why someone would remove the EMI from the power supply entirely (unless it was running on 220???).
Thanks in advance!