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« on: October 22, 2014, 11:05:24 pm »

Working a G07 CBO in a Pacman upright. The first chassis had half a screen (vertical deflection) despite replacing FR, flyback, vertical IC's and a full recap. Figured that it just had too many lifted solder pads or issues I am not experienced enough to repair.

Found a second used chassis. Recapped it. New flyback, HOT, X04, fused resistor 401, cement resistor, glass fuses, and horiz width coil. (Yes I made sure all my caps are in correctly at least 4 times and I've had successful recaps in the past). Pulled FR901 out of circuit and it's fine.

I started with the cap kit and got no neck glow. Did all the rest and still no neck glow and get ZERO B+. Not even getting a pop when discharging the anode.

I've got to be missing something. All I get is a black screen and a petty good hum from the speaker.

Can anyone suggest anything that I must have missed? Solder side looks decent and no cracks that I can see. From what I've read on forums, I think I've hit the high points and then some.

Thanks for any help!


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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2014, 08:17:48 am »

Working a G07 CBO in a Pacman upright. The first chassis had half a screen (vertical deflection) despite replacing FR, flyback, vertical IC's and a full recap. Figured that it just had too many lifted solder pads or issues I am not experienced enough to repair.

Found a second used chassis. Recapped it. New flyback, HOT, X04, fused resistor 401, cement resistor, glass fuses, and horiz width coil. (Yes I made sure all my caps are in correctly at least 4 times and I've had successful recaps in the past). Pulled FR901 out of circuit and it's fine.

I started with the cap kit and got no neck glow. Did all the rest and still no neck glow and get ZERO B+. Not even getting a pop when discharging the anode.

I've got to be missing something. All I get is a black screen and a petty good hum from the speaker.

Can anyone suggest anything that I must have missed? Solder side looks decent and no cracks that I can see. From what I've read on forums, I think I've hit the high points and then some.

Thanks for any help!


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Are you sure the monitor is getting AC?

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http://lawnmowerman.rotheblog.com/rgvac/G07_Flowchart.jpg
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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2014, 09:30:43 am »

Where do I test to see if the monitor is receiving AC?


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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2014, 09:34:52 am »

901 was blown but I've replaced x01 and the flyback. Would it be worth it to replace B+ filter cap (C904) though it's uncommon? It did discharge into my finger, , because 901 was blown.


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« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2014, 10:06:15 am »

Where do I test to see if the monitor is receiving AC?


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Unplug the monitor from the AC plug. It should be two wires with a molex. Black and White wires. Put your meter on the plug going to the monitor to see if you have 120V AC
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