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Okay, lets see how good you guys are. The monitor is a WG K7*** series made 1986
. Anyways, when it is turned on, I get a high pitched squeel from the neck area of the tube. I am having a had time pin pointing exactly where on the neck. The first image shows what is on screen. Basically a horizonal orange/red line. The link should take you to a really quick video of the squeeling and the messed up picture. I have performed a capkit on this monitor, and the squeel still persited and no change in picture was noticed.
Any help would be great guys. I can get you the exact model number if you need it, I just can't remember it off the top of my head.
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Cap c51 is not included in the capkits has been failing alot lately.
Vertical deflection IC sometimes goes bad.
Yoke could be internally arcing.
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Okay, Tantalum C51 I can fix. But how would I go about diagnosing the IC and the Yoke. I'm guessing I check the voltage out of the IC, but I do not know which pin.
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The manual gives the voltages on all the IC's, transistors, and diodes.
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The last K7000 that I had making that kind of noise from the neck area turned out to have a bad tube. Cracked around one of the pins..... also gave off a nice blue light show inside the neck.
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