Hello, My Donkey Kong cab is my first classic cab, so it's the one on which I'm cutting my repair teeth, and I need some help. I have a problem with "sparklies", which I understand are possibly related to 2 bad ECL translators: An MC10124 at 4H, and an MC10125 at 4F (per a post at
https://www.mikesarcade.com/arcade/repairs/dkjr.html). I've tried searching the forum and using Google for quite some time, but I can't seem to find answers, so I'm listing them here. Thanks for any assistance in advance.
Here is a link to a GIF and a couple images showing the issue:
https://imgur.com/a/mGkH6Jr* I believe I have a 4-board set, as there are literally four board attached to a metal plate and mounted vertically - two on one side of the plate, and two on the other. Can you please confirm that this is, indeed, a 4-board set? The boards are labeled as TKG3.
* On which board should I expect to find the MC10124 at 4H, and the MC10125 at 4F? After some reading it sounds like there's an audio board, and a video board. So I assume the video board, but thought I'd confirm.
* I opened the cabinet this morning to find the location of these two chips, but couldn't locate them on the board that's immediately accessible. I used a flash light since the room was dimly lit. After closing the cabinet and powering on I found the sparklies to be considerably worse. I haven't had the game on in about a week, so perhaps something happened since then - for instance today is the first considerably cold day since Fall began, so perhaps temperature or drier air could be at play, however I once read that direct light on the chips with the small round glass windows is not ideal. Is it possible I caused a larger problem exposing those chips to a large amount of light? If so, are those the chips I should replace, before I go about desoldering/soldering the ECLs?
If you think of anything else that may cause these sparklies, then please feel free to make suggestions. Since my efforts this morning the cabinet is practically unusable, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for your help.