(*SIGH*) 3b1 monitor question.
Arthur Wouk
wouk at alumni.colorado.edu
Mon May 20 03:29:58 AEST 1991
In article <1991May18.161722.21388 at colnet.uucp> res at colnet.uucp (Rob Stampfli) writes:
>The most common problem with 3B1 monitors is a failure mode where the right
>side of the screen becomes increasingly nonlinear. Once this starts, it
>proceeds at an exponential rate until the monitor fails. The problem is
>a bad capacitor in the flyback circuitry. If it is caught prior to the
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>actual failure of the monitor, this is all that has to be replaced. Once
>the capacitor fails, it takes out many hard-to-replace parts, like the
>flyback transformer, effectively rendering the monitor unrepairable at any
>reasonable cost.
is there only one capacitor in the flyback circuitry, or is there a
particular one to replace? if so, what are the specs?
--
arthur wouk
internet: wouk at cs.colorado.edu
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