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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: kid sinister on February 08, 2008, 05:41:49 pm
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I'm working on a Centipede machine with an Electrohome G07 CBO monitor that has an nnoying problem with the picture. The problem is that the picture has a "snowy" effect of moving white dots across the screen. The picture looks great except for those dots.
So far I've tried a cap kit, replaced the HOT, resistor R908 and the horizontal width coil (since I accidentally broke the old one :banghead:). The snow is still there.
I noticed that I can make it less noticeable if I turn down the brightness knob on the flyback, but then all the other colors get dimmer too. How do I stop the snow?
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sounds like some kind of mains interference,had a similar problem on hantarex that turned out to be the way the marquee light was wired-mine had the light wired to the same line as the monitor input voltage thus causing interference
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sounds like some kind of mains interference,had a similar problem on hantarex that turned out to be the way the marquee light was wired-mine had the light wired to the same line as the monitor input voltage thus causing interference
So if that's true, then the problem should disappear when I unhook the light, right? I just tried completely detaching the ballast and I'm still having the snow problem.
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I think I just fixed my problem. The reason I didn't want to turn down the brightness was because it would make the colors dim. Well, I turned the brightness down enough to make the snow go away and I took a closer look, and I noticed that only the reds seemed dim. So I turned up the red knob on the neck board, problem solved! I must've nudged it or something when I did all of the soldering work.
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Heh that's cool. I remember getting snow on CGA PC monitors way back in the day when you'd do fast screen updates -- the snow was caused by the cursor moving quickly (but not quickly enough) across the screen and "redrawing" (retyping, really) everything.
Glad you got it fixed!