Gentlemen,
I only have myself to blame for this one.
I have a Midway cabinet that I got with a broken ground lead for the wall plug at the end of the cord. I changed the plug, but accidentally switched the the energized and neutral wires. Hit the switch and caused a ton of damage to my chassis. I fixed the plug and tested the cabinet. Everything else is working fine (e.g., pcb, power supply, etc.) and the voltages are all right. I have swapped out another chassis but before I hit the switch again I was just wondering if there is anything else that may have been damaged that I should check before powering it on. ( I definitely do not want to cook another chassis.) Thanks in advance.
I only have myself to blame for this one.
I have a Midway cabinet that I got with a broken ground lead for the wall plug at the end of the cord. I changed the plug, but accidentally switched the the energized and neutral wires. Hit the switch and caused a ton of damage to my chassis. I fixed the plug and tested the cabinet. Everything else is working fine (e.g., pcb, power supply, etc.) and the voltages are all right. I have swapped out another chassis but before I hit the switch again I was just wondering if there is anything else that may have been damaged that I should check before powering it on. ( I definitely do not want to cook another chassis.) Thanks in advance.