At 12:17 am 29 12 02, you wrote:
> >>Wouldn't the yoke need moving too, or would it be OK if they have the
> same (or close?) impedance?
>
>Yes.. the whole thread speaks of moving the tube and the yoke as one,
>leaving everything else. I tossed out the degaussing coil thought, as
>these can be mounted to the tube or to the chaise, depending on the model
>of the monitor. On my first "crossover", I moved the coil with the tube,
>but upon power-up I popped the fuse on the monitor board as obviously, the
>coil pulled more power then the board was designed for. Putting the coil
>that was made for the chaise on the swapped tube/yoke corrected any problem.
Of course to try the combination of chassis/tube/yoke you could just leave
the degaussing coil off. if it all works together, try it later ....
Dave Langley
www.robotron-2084.co.uk
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