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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: JoeB on July 26, 2003, 06:37:24 pm
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I have a WG 25K7191 that I use with ArcadeVGA..
I also have a JAMMA board, but both the original board, and the PC emulated games show the same problem..
The best way to describe it is 3-5 1/2" stripes that go down the left half of the monitor. The thing about them is that they're not colored.. they're just change in tint..
If I bring the brightness down, they almost disappear, but when I bring it up, they're visible. When I play the game I don't notice them unless I look for it...
Was wondering if this is due to a tube being "tired" or maybe do I need to re-cap for board for it??
Any advise/suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Thanx
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Sounds like it needs a cap kit. Not positive though.
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I agree with Tom61, it definitely sounds like your monitor needs a cap kit. It sounds like you are describing "jail bars", an example pic of this can be seen here: http://www.arcadeshop.com/pics/sanyo-jail-bars.jpg
Note that the size and frequency of jail bars varies depending on the condition of the caps in your monitor, but what you describe is a common problem with older monitors. When in doubt, cap it... :)
Also make sure you have a good ground connection to your monitor frame, and between the monitor chassis and frame. Sometimes a faulty ground strap can cause weird anomalies in your picture.
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I think you're right..
Now, I'm really good at fixing electronics, working a soldering iron, etc.. so doing the actual recap would be quite simple for me..
my only concern is taking the board out and putting it back in.. (the electronics I work with have 12v max.. not 1000!)
Are there any instructions in regards to how to do it properly? especially for this monitor??
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Here's a clean picture of the effect
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and another..
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Here are a couple of sites that do a step-by-step...
http://www.arcadeobsession.com/capkit.html
http://todd1814.www3.50megs.com/capkit/capkit.htm
Not much is different between different monitors when re-capping them. Just the basic safety precautions is the most important thing to keep in mind. Bob Roberts includes a "cap map" where all the included caps in the kit go on the chassis, so you should have no problem with it.
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It looks like a cap kit would be the thing to do.