Just unplug the monitor harness altogether. Then see if it coins up and plays
blind.
If it does, the vectors could still be screwed up, but its a start.
In a message dated 12/6/1999 7:24:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jbovee@voyager.net writes:
<< Hello again vectorlistors, I have a quick question that needs an answer
before I can play with my Tempest. The HV unit is missing from the monitor,
and I was wondering if I can power it up without hurting anything if I
remove the fuses for the 36vac???? I am very scared of harming any of the
existing components, I don't know if they work or not and I don't want to
guarantee that they won't. Please respond as soon as possible, I feel like
a kid at Christmas, and I wanna play with my new toy!!!! Any other advice
before powering up a Tempest for the first time??? Thanks for all the
help!!
Sincerely,
Jeff Bovee
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