A loooooong time ago, in my early days of arcade collecting, in fact during my (dark) Mame years, I bought a generic cab with a not so good monitor in it. I also bought a tested and working tube with a MTC 900 chassis at the same day.
In those days I thought that electricity is electricity and I had never hear the word 'isolation transformer'. A few days after the purchase of the generic cab I decided to swap the monitor. I made the swap, noticed the little sticker mentioning that the monitor works on either 128V or 220V (yes, you may laugh now), knew that my wall socket produces 220V, connected the monitor to the wall socket and ...... it was dark in house!!!

I of course knew right away that something was wrong. Not knowing what (at that time) I just stored the monitor in the attic where it has been for 6 years or so.
But next week I want to test some Hantarex chassis that I got from Blanbek and I want to give the 'old one' another try also.
However, I guess I first need to repair that one. What gets normally broken after a stupid action like I did? I already checked the 3 fuses on the power board of the 900 chassis but they are OK.