![]() ![]() Second– Once you’ve confirmed your plug receptacle is working and with the game still plugged in, check the On/Off switch located on the game cabinet. (The reason I started here is that I once worked hours on a game only to find out that the breaker had been tripped-and yes I didn’t tell anyone:) To test it, simply plug something else into the socket like a lamp or a drill or anything that can confirm that the electrical outlet is in fact working. ![]() If you’re still here proceed through the following steps below:įirst-Check to make sure that the game is in fact plugged in and is plugged into a working receptacle that has not been “kicked off” by some sort of surge of electricity, bad breaker, or a tripped GFCI plug. If when you plug the game in or turn it on, you have a picture (whether garbled or not), power, lights, or when you coin the game you can hear sounds etc… then you DO have main power getting to the game so you can skip on ahead to Step Three: Fixing Galaga Power Supplies and Fuses. So before we get into PCB’s etc, if this is your problem then continue reading. ![]() There are no sights or sounds coming from your machine, or there’s nothing showing on the screen–it seems as if the entire game is either off, dead, or just not plugged in at all. This happens when you plug the game in and nothing happens. The most common problem an owner will face is a blank Galaga screen. ![]()
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