I replaced the entire thing (chassis and neck board).
The weird thing is, the small connectors (for RGB, neck board power etc) are different between the two sets - by different I mean different shape, not different connections: same number of pins, labeled the same, just different shape so that I cannot use the cables from my old chassis with the neck board of the replacement chassis, unless I desolder the connectors from one neck board and move them to the other neck board. Weird!
So I assume I could have burned out driver transistors on the neck board. The replacement chassis in theory was guaranteed as tested, but of course you can never know.
I tried to enter the factory menu and play with the values but no change. I only have the green.
What puzzles me now most is, what kind of neck board is this. It is marked wells gardner and has same pinout, and component layout of the old one (which looks like a standard d9200 neck board) but there are differences, eg. the power resistors are smaller, there are other small differences... and this odd mark RCA ORION.
Part number for the odd neck board is 025A1569-001E where the old one I had is 025A1625-001B.
Any idea what may I have got?
Thanks
Rick