skate323k137
Enlightened
I have a couple D9200's and figured I may as well have a thread about it.
Both sat unused for at least a year, and had some varying level of issue when in use. I started with the worse one (which I'm basically done with at this point). The previous owner had replaced a few caps extremely poorly and with corroded solder. Thankfully most of those pads were fine and I only had to jumper a couple traces... for the recap anyway. The flyback had been replaced or reflowed poorly as well. I had to fix or jumper bascically every pad for the flyback.
At this point the monitor mostly worked but I ran into an odd issue; the monitor was delaying start up and when it was on it had some clear magnetic interference. Almost like if you had a projection screen that was slowly rippling in the air. Eventually I reasoned that something is wrong with the degauss circuit or coil after the rebuild/recap. I unplugged the degauss coil from the main board (honestly I really don't need it, I can use a wand worst case) and now the monitor starts up instantly and looks great in 31k with a bright, stable, sharp picture.
Album with a bunch of pics from the 1st one:
https://imgur.com/a/XgfXR
A couple choice pics:
Both sat unused for at least a year, and had some varying level of issue when in use. I started with the worse one (which I'm basically done with at this point). The previous owner had replaced a few caps extremely poorly and with corroded solder. Thankfully most of those pads were fine and I only had to jumper a couple traces... for the recap anyway. The flyback had been replaced or reflowed poorly as well. I had to fix or jumper bascically every pad for the flyback.
At this point the monitor mostly worked but I ran into an odd issue; the monitor was delaying start up and when it was on it had some clear magnetic interference. Almost like if you had a projection screen that was slowly rippling in the air. Eventually I reasoned that something is wrong with the degauss circuit or coil after the rebuild/recap. I unplugged the degauss coil from the main board (honestly I really don't need it, I can use a wand worst case) and now the monitor starts up instantly and looks great in 31k with a bright, stable, sharp picture.
Album with a bunch of pics from the 1st one:
https://imgur.com/a/XgfXR
A couple choice pics: