Remove the two ceramic wire-wound resistors on the deflection PCB and
jumper the pads with a solid piece of wire. As per an Atari Field
Service bulletin (and later revisions of the deflection PCBs).
Can't comment on the HV resistor, but I normally replace it as it's
bound to fail sooner or later (sooner in your case ;)
tm
"Christopher X. Candreva" wrote:
>
> Yes, this poor baby has a lot of problems. :-)
>
> The previous post reminded me of another issue - How hot should the big
> resistors on this monitor get ?
>
> The one in the HV cage is too hot to touch, the two on the edge of the
> defleciton board are almost as bad.
>
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