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While we’re at it. Here is my reflowed neck board. I think the 2 red circled areas were bridged before and they still are after flowing. Just want to make sure this is ok.
Answer is no on health of guns. You can use a rejuvenator aka tube tester to test the true health of each gun.PM received. Thanks again! A+ service
One final thought for the group then I will be quiet for a while:
I did notice when I pushed the degaussing button that i did see some waves of red and green. Just wondering if this has any bearing as to the health of the guns or whatnot… thanks everyone for your help!
Prob in regards to my post and i know as i stated. But often times these games come with jacked up screen controls and there is no need for it. Once the color issue is resolved it needs to be turned down regardless to look worth a shit.First off Flyback really has nothing to do with colors if you had issues with the FBT or HV regulation you would definitely know the Flyback has more to do with voltages and the screen and working in conjunction with the HOT. None of this is a problem you are experiencing.
exactly I was just clarifying its not related to color issues incase anyone got confused, you shouldnt have retrace lines in your final image so its already much too highAnswer is no on health of guns. You can use a rejuvenator aka tube tester to test the true health of each gun.
Prob in regards to my post and i know as i stated. But often times these games come with jacked up screen controls and there is no need for it. Once the color issue is resolved it needs to be turned down regardless to look worth a shit.
Your dad give you that meter? Because you probably have a nicer one than a lot of us here, so that's a good start.I think I’m capable of doing a transistor swap like you said, but my overall electronics skills are being humbled when I talk to you all on here.
Haha he certainly did. He’s retired now soYour dad give you that meter? Because you probably have a nicer one than a lot of us here, so that's a good start.
We all start somewhere with this stuff, and you just learn bit by bit. I can recap a chassis, adjust convergence, diagnose basic issues like cold solder joints etc. And then when things go off the deep end I'm here asking questions like anyone else because CRTs get mysterious and black magical. Before I owned cabs I couldn't do any of that. You learn by doing it.
Shouldnt be too hard. Start metering each part.
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Mr Carlson's lab is amazing that guy is awsome! Theres a few handful of YouTubers I really like for this kind of stuff and hes one of them.resistors. on the neck board. Stripe colors on the resistor body = the value look up a calculator guide online. These are an unlikely fail unless you see any burnt components. Usually the flame resistors fat high wattage ones fail. If you get a reading of open or “ol” it is toast generally. Sometimes you need to pull a leg up off board in this case to double verify.
Transistors. Look up the type on the neckboard. Find out if its an NPN or PNP transistor. Put your meter in diode mode and measure the legs. Transistors have a high failure rate. If you get a suspect result of it. Desolder the whole transistor and measure on your desk. I like to put the negative lead on a PNP’s base and use the positive lead to measure the collector and emitter. It should read as a diode like -.450-.600 and below or so on each leg (depends on the specs). then swap the meter lead to be positive on base negative on collector or emitter for NPN. You can then reverse the process for both and it shouldnt be the same either way. Also there is a third test but that will usually catch a bad transistor. Remeber to check out of circuit for most accuracy.
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caps. You can use an esr meter, and sometimes meters have a capacitance reader for a low level guess if its doing its job.
After that its all about cold solder joints and bridged traces. Since it happened after cleaning. Something blew.
Yup. Guy is awesome!Mr Carlson's lab is amazing that guy is awsome! Theres a few handful of YouTubers I really like for this kind of stuff and hes one of them.