Hi all, I'm running a MS8-26SG (from one of my Aeros) and can't seem to get the focus dialed in fully. It's been an issue on this one since I got it. I've recapped it (figured it was a long shot, and I'd get fresh ones on while I had it out) and just installed a new flyback. I adjust the focus all to one direction, and it's just not far enough. It feels like I need that focus knob to turn just a little bit more
At the lowest practical setting for brightness and the focus knob complete turned to one direction, it's not quite enough. The focus improves after turning the brightness down to "barely visible", but I noticed there's still a lot of room for brightness adjustment way below the threshold of what is visible. Even with the brightness down, the focus can't quite get to a good level.
The colors themselves look good, they can be vibrant, and it looks like it'll be great once it's in focus. B+ is at 93.3v, read from F902, which I've read is expected for that chassis. Are there some other areas I should test out or components to swap/verify? Would a rejuvenator maybe get things back to a level to where the focus knob would be able to adjusted to a good spot?
Any help or ideas of things to test would be much appreciated, thanks!
At the lowest practical setting for brightness and the focus knob complete turned to one direction, it's not quite enough. The focus improves after turning the brightness down to "barely visible", but I noticed there's still a lot of room for brightness adjustment way below the threshold of what is visible. Even with the brightness down, the focus can't quite get to a good level.
The colors themselves look good, they can be vibrant, and it looks like it'll be great once it's in focus. B+ is at 93.3v, read from F902, which I've read is expected for that chassis. Are there some other areas I should test out or components to swap/verify? Would a rejuvenator maybe get things back to a level to where the focus knob would be able to adjusted to a good spot?
Any help or ideas of things to test would be much appreciated, thanks!