On Jul 1, 11:48=A0pm, Bill <bb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Graham wrote:
> > had the same .. started getting green screens and loss of video
>
> > The small square board located at the back =A0of the tube, that
> > combines =A0the tube socket is a good place to =A0start looking for
'dr=
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> > solder joints' =A0..... close inspection with a eye glass will most
> > likely show them up ..... re solder and proceed to =A0tap with
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> > 'wand' while looking at the screen , you should be able to =A0locate
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> > rough area ... re-solder and repeat till tube stop's flickering ....
>
> > G ..
>
> I agree with the initial approach of the CRT board, but that is not it,
> since only the bottom 50 lines or so are affected, losing sync, so it is
> probably on one of the main boards. In 1982 I tried the TV repair
> business and opened a shop just about the time TV's became throw aways,
> bad timing.
> I have also been nailed by the 25,000 volts on the big screen sets, and
> after being kicked across the room once I got real careful. If it isn't
> a solder problem it may just be a thermally sensitive chip, and if it is
> too much work I will take it to the local church and buy a new LCD
> monitor for less heat.
> Thanks though,
> Bill Baka
I will take it to the local church .... lol what dose that say about
church people ?
mine had bands of lines , all sorts of odd things .. been running fine
since
still reckon you'll find it with a can of frezer , small tapping stick
and a eyeglass
G


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