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RetroJames:

I am auctioning a few 19" monitors, all have some issues.  Take a look...

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But more importantly, see if you can diagnose that problem.  I am curious as I was planning to troublshoot and fix them, but as you know with this hobby, sometimes you need the $$ right away.

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ787sellpro

Mostly I am curious about these two:

(#1) - Horizontal Line - http://tinyurl.com/7yukh

(#2) - Half Screen - (Sorry no pic, but read description) - http://tinyurl.com/6txy7




Ken Layton:

Both those have bad vertical output transistors. They are mounted on the twin aluminum heat sinks.

RetroJames:


--- Quote from: Ken Layton on March 08, 2005, 11:47:51 pm ---Both those have bad vertical output transistors. They are mounted on the twin aluminum heat sinks.

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Ken, you should start a arcade newbie monitor help line online.  $1.00 per question.  I owe you two. (actually much more) whats your paypal?

Ken Layton:

Sometimes resistor R313 (470 ohms, 7 watts) which is mounted vertically in the corner of the board goes open circuit which also kills vertical deflection. Capacitors C313 (100 uf @ 160 volts) and C701 (1000 uf @ 25 volts) cause vertical height problems when they go bad.

My paypal is KLayton888@aol.com

wakerlet:


--- Quote from: 1hookedspacecadet on March 09, 2005, 01:15:47 am ---
--- Quote from: Ken Layton on March 08, 2005, 11:47:51 pm ---Both those have bad vertical output transistors. They are mounted on the twin aluminum heat sinks.

--- End quote ---

Ken, you should start a arcade newbie monitor help line online.
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