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Author Topic: Sanyo 20-EZ Inverter Board Issues  (Read 1944 times)

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Sanyo 20-EZ Inverter Board Issues
« on: March 07, 2007, 03:00:51 am »
Hey folks. I am at it again repairing a second Sanyo 20-EZ. I have one in my R-Type that was running fine and dandy til today, but more on that later.

I just finished a cap kit on another Sanyo, and when I got done, I fired it up to see how it looked. The output was set to Invert on the inverter board, and I got nothing on the display. When I switched it back to Non-Inverted, I get the regular backwards color picture from Mame. Figured the inverter board might be bad, so I replaced it with the Inverter board on the R-Type that was working fine at the moment. Same thing occured, and I got no display when I set the display to Invert.

I have the +16V lead attached and I do get a good readng from that. The only weird thing was that when I measured the voltage on the working monitor, I got about +12, but on the non-working monitor, I got +16. Other than that, I do not see any differences, and I don't think the inverter board is bad since i swapped them and got the same results.

On another note, while I was measuring the voltage on the working monitor, I shorted out the 16V with one of the pins on the Non-Invert pinout, and now I just have either a black or white display depending on where the connector is. I haven't done any troubleshooting, so I don't know if I have fried the inverter board or maybe a fuse or something, but if you have prior experience with the matter, anything helps.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks.

Fred

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Re: Sanyo 20-EZ Inverter Board Issues
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2007, 10:29:04 am »
Do you know which pin you "shorted out" the +16V with? 
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Re: Sanyo 20-EZ Inverter Board Issues
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2007, 11:33:37 am »
It was the 4th and 5th pin of the Non Invert out on the board. 1st pin would be on the side where the color pots are on the inverter board.

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