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Help identify and troubleshoot a monitor please?
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Model:
Pertronic
Game:
ATARI Rush the Rock (driving game)
Size:
25"?
Symptoms:
No neck glow
Troubleshooting:
Game plays blind
110VAC is measured at the input
Fuse tests as good
Flyback appears to have orange "glue" around 1 of the seams.
There were no other markings at all to be found. I wish I had more info to go on.
So, my questions are: What chassis is this? And would a bad flyback cause the monitor to not turn on AT ALL?
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a picture is worth a thousand words
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I wish I had one. My phone was at the time (stupid phone!)
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pm or call rickn
thats 1 of his babeys
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Please e-mail diirect. Rick@niemandisplays .com
Give me the model # and Pictures of the chassis and tube, remind me of the symtoms.
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Email sent Rick, thank you!
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Had a couple rush the rock Alcatraz machines that had neotec nt-2501. The HOT went out and all it did was chirp.
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I took some better pics of both monitors.
I'll post them in a little while.
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Here are the pics:
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that is rickn's
288 or 289
i can tell by the fet power supply board >little daughter board< on the heat sink
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lets see
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Thanks ed.
I was also asking a close friend, and he came to the same conclusion, it being a CH-288.
So there we have it! Its, a CH-288.
So, whats wrong with it???
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nope chk the daughter board
it is the fet for the power supply...
Troubleshooting:
Game plays blind
110VAC is measured at the input
Fuse tests as good
Flyback appears to have orange "glue" around 1 of the seams.
There were no other markings at all to be found. I wish I had more info to go on.
So, my questions are: What chassis is this? And would a bad flyback cause the monitor to not turn on AT ALL?
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u have to remove the heat sink around the flyback to see the chassic #
your welcome
there is crip notes here.
there is slow start cap that need's to be replaced and a resistor on that daughter board
also the fet is an old ball.. will give u a more ready one
once i look up my crip notes
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ed, any luck on this? I've started working on it again from square one today.
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