This is not 56k friendly, so please if someone wishes to copy images and make a PDF I would be grateful (as would the site owner (sorry Kev) I am sure).
Start with the base unit:
And here's what should be inside it at this stage. A transformer, the Sun PSU, the amplifier, filter and leads.
Attach legs and thread through cables, attach earth wires and top cross frame for the lighting:
Here's a close up of the lighting taken at a later stage:
Add the monitor brackets top and bottom:
...then add monitor to the brackets BEFORE you add anything else. It is hellish to stretch across the CP lower when you have a monitor weighing you down.
Wire in and tidy up:
Then add the leg covers once all wiring complete. DO THIS BEFORE YOU ADD THE CP UPPER AND LOWER (you'll thank me for that tip!)
Once both leg covers attached, get the CP lower on, then attach the upper. Some people will leave the upper off, but it never bothers me or gets in the way imho.
So you should be at this stage and it's beginning to look like a proper arcade :
Start with the wiring in and JVS I/O board, any credit boards, speakers and whatever is required:
At this stage you can test whether everything is ok by inserting a Naomi motherboard and checking whether the sound and picture is okay:
Test all the remaining electrics:
Fit monitor cover / bezel and adjust the CP upper to the correct position (it can be moved around, so you want it perfect and then screw it down tight).
Check all locks before closing the CP upper if you have a CP attached otherwise you could accidentally lock yourself out and need to drill the lock out:
The following images are taken with another CP, but clearly demonstrates that you next have to insert sticks and buttons:
Then when complete and the new artwork is applied to CP upper, leg sides etc, then simply insert some cool titles like these two here (Zero Gunner 2 & Psyvariar 2).
Clearly as very basic guide and others have done much better, more detailed guides, but it does show that it's pretty straight forward. The first one I rebuilt took me hours as I had no idea where I was going. The most I have completed now is 3 in one day as I had to swap a lot of parts of some faulty units.




















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