Hey there Ken, thanks for the reply.
Your guide was EXTREAMLY helpful.
I was very careful to mind all polarity settings and contacts. I followed the polarity settings on the parts side of the board and checked the old cap settings. The last person to service this messed it up. The trace lines are very close to coming off on a couple of the caps that needed changing. I managed to do the best I could and then did continuity tests on them to make sure things were kosher.
I replaced ALL caps at the same time because I am uncomfortable with discharging monitors (I haven’t fixed very many) and I didn’t want to replace a few… check and discharge… replace a few check and discharge… etc. I am not as seasoned as you or other veterans on this board at servicing monitors and the high voltage makes me nervous ;-p
I did use a 25k ohm 1w resistor between my pair of clips to my screwdriver and chassis to lessen any load when discharging. Any other advice safety tips in this area appreciated.
Nothing happened each time I did it so I am comfortable doing it now. I should I have only done a few caps at a time and checked but now I know better ;-p
The only thing I can think of that may be a problem are C612, C616, C618... I couldn’t find any caps that were 3.3uf by 100v. So I had to use 3.3uf by 450v to replace them. I know, as a rule, you shouldn’t use more that 2x the operating voltage of a cap. But besides spacing issues, would this mess things up ?
Also, I must have a really early version of this board because C313 has a value of 22uf 50v and I am a bit confused as to what I should do regarding your guide instructions, so I didn’t change that one. Should I change it to the new suggested cap value ? or one of the same value ?
Also, the screen would start out with a faint image... then start turning white and whiter until nothing but white was seen. Does this indicated a solder contact problem with too much, or unexpected voltage leaking to a place where it shouldn’t be (ie: bad solder point) ?
I haven’t turned the monitor back on since I heard the cracking / popping and shut her down. To be honest it scared the living ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- out of me ! ;-p Would that kill my CRT ?
Thanks to ALL who are taking the time to advise me. I am trying to be as descriptive as possible as I know info on this monitor is very limited.
ANY tips, or things that would be helpful to know, are MOST welcome.
Thanks.