Re: Cinematronics Monitor Tech

From: Rodger Boots <rlboots_at_cedar-rapids.net>
Date: Sat May 27 2000 - 04:36:27 EDT

Doesn't Cinematronics use those huge computer electrolytic capacitors with the
screwed on lugs in the power supply? If so, try tightening the screws.
(Sounds odd, but try it anyway. Nothing to lose unless you strip or break the
screws from overtightening.)

Rich Marquette wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I'm working on a Cinematronics monitor that has a problem I can't
> seem to find. When I got the game the Usual tranisitors were blown.
> I replaced them and now I have a picture but the vectors jitter.
> The cpu board is Fine and I have swapped from a working monitor
> The DACs, The Lf13331 the output transistors the HV section. I
> don't see any solder joints that look bad. I'm thinking maybe one
> of the IC sockets is bad.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions? Before I try the sockets?
>
> Also does anyone have a source for the Lf1331's besides the NTE/ECG
> route?
>
> Thanks Much
> Rich
> rmarket@ptd.net
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