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Author Topic: 19K7602 Chassis Vertical Deflection Problem  (Read 1352 times)

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Mikew88

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19K7602 Chassis Vertical Deflection Problem
« on: March 19, 2005, 11:04:44 pm »
Ok, I have a 19k7602 chassis which was working just fine when i played it last week. The picture was kind of squished on the sides so i wanted to adjust the width coil, right next to the width coil it sparked. And the vertical deflection went out. All i have now is a horizonatl line going through the monitor. I have checked Randy Fromm's Flowchart, which told me to replace C50, R91, and Q9. I did that and the picture is still the same. Any Suggestions on how to fix this bad boy?

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Re: 19K7602 Chassis Vertical Deflection Problem
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2005, 12:48:47 am »
This chassis is well known for numerous bad solder joints (the width coil's soldering should be checked) all over the board. Chances are you may need a capkit (if one has not been done recently) and it's possible the vertical output IC (IC3) is toast.