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OK...I have a 19" Rauland 19VMBP22 tube that has zero burn in. It currently is powered by a PowerMax 1000C chassis which is a re-branded Wei-Ya that is having some geometry issues that a cap kit didn't fix.
I came across a G07 CB0 working monitor with moderate burn-in for $40. I would like to swap out the chassis from the damaged tube to the good tube. Since the good tube was using a chassis that is a "G07 Replacement" it stands to reason that I should be able to do a direct swap without changing the yoke/etc...right?
The good monitor has an ID of 19VBMP22 and the burned monitor has an ID of 19VMJP22.
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The Electrohome yoke connector wiring is different than the connector wiring on the Wei-ya chassis so watch wire color & function lest you damage the chassis.
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF%20Monitors/Eygo%20chassis%20Replacement%20for%20G07.pdf
That link will show you the wiring changes on the yoke connector.
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If you swap the yokes as well does that eliminate the problem with mismatched hardware?
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My Wei-Ya has a converter that goes from the stock G07 yoke connection to the Wei-Ya connection....if I remove this and plug the old connector in in the correct way, all should be good....
....at least thats what I hope.
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