Re: Which Chassis to drive a 25" A63ABZ26X ?

From: Malcolm Mackenzie <maxstang_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon Jul 07 2008 - 10:01:24 EDT

Thanks for the info James. I guess I'd still like to see a pic. Now I just need to locate a 6100 yoke! -Malcolm

James Hagen <jamesjonhagen@gmail.com> wrote: In order to connect 6100 parts with a 25" tube, I simply desoldered
the round, white neck connector from the 6100 neck PCB and swapped in
a connector from a G07.

I wouldn't mess around with trying to swap out the plastic adapter off
the end of the CRT neck.... I can send you guys pics of the setup but
it doesn't look any different than any other monitor with shunts and
magnetic tabs etc.

James H.

On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 7:57 PM, andre
wrote:
> The pinout is the same. I remember now that I did swap an amp tube into a 6100 setup. What is different is the plastic adapter on the end of the tube that the neckboard slides onto.. they are different. So you would need a donor if using on either and can be removed by cutting the caulk against the glass and just wiggling it off.
> In that example I could not get convergence to work.. you would have to have an amp yoke. The 25" is 100 degree and you would have to use a 6100 yoke or you will never get it converged (with an amp yoke).
>
> You can use a 6100 yoke and amp hardware, but need the amp adapter around the pins on the neck. You probably 'could' just put the amp neck assembly from the deflection right on bare pins coming out of the glass, but you would need to secure it somehow or eventually it would probably slide off and bend the pins/arc and cause all sorts of general nastiness. Also be very sure in that case you have it on correctly as the adapter has the key molded onto it to prevent putting it on wrong.
>
>
>
> --- On Sun, 7/6/08, Colin Davies wrote:
>
>> From: Colin Davies
>> Subject: Re: VECTOR: Which Chassis to drive a 25" A63ABZ26X ?
>> To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
>> Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 7:07 PM
>> So.... Do CRT's generally have the same standard pinouts
>> and electrical characteristics then ?
>>
>> I'm also very curious about convergence / shunt magnets
>> and such.... I'm a noob to all of this too.. hence the
>> silly questions.....
>>
>> Cheers, Colin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Malcolm Mackenzie
>> To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
>> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 3:49 AM
>> Subject: Re: VECTOR: Which Chassis to drive a 25"
>> A63ABZ26X ?
>>
>>
>> Hey James,
>>
>> That's the tube I was going to attempt this on
>> (U2000). Could you send me a picture of your shunt job.
>> I'm new at the convergence thing (having only done 6100
>> before), and I'm interested in your placement method.
>>
>> It would be great if we could get a definitive method as
>> to how to do this on the Vectorlist. -Malcolm
>>
>> James Hagen wrote:
>> You can go either way, (AMP or 6100 parts) but be
>> prepared to
>> desolder/swap out the neck connector if using 6100 def
>> board/HV cage.
>> Amplifone is preferred as it does a better job keeping
>> up with SW.
>>
>> I ended up using a tube from a WG U2000/5000
>> convergence was tough,
>> but when looking at pics of an original 25" in a
>> SW CP, it seems that
>> even original 25" Amp tubes have about 50 magnetic
>> shunts ;-)
>>
>> Scott Evans sent me an original 25" Amp yoke a
>> while back- the part
>> number on the yoke is not the same, but in terms of
>> shape, windings,
>> it's identical to a 6100 yoke... and was no easier
>> to converge than
>> having already tried a standard 6100 yoke....
>>
>> James H.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Malcolm Mackenzie
>> wrote:
>> > I'm attempting to do this as well Colin. My
>> understanding is that you only
>> > need the 6100 yoke ( it's the same part as the
>> 25" Amplifone yoke) and then
>> > the HV and deflection boards from the Amplifone.
>> -Malcolm
>> >
>> > Colin Davies wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Guys,
>> >
>> > I've been offered a 25" A63ABZ26X picture
>> tube for my Starwars cockpit which
>> > is currently fitted with a 19" WG6100. I also
>> have a 19" Amplifone monitor
>> > complete.
>> >
>> > Is this a drop in replacement for the origonal
>> amplifone tube running from
>> > an amplifone chassis (fitted with 6100 yoke), or
>> do I need to use a 6100
>> > chassis to drive this ?
>> >
>> > I think the pinouts are different on the two
>> chassis / tubes looking at the
>> > manuals, but can anyone confirm please ?
>> >
>> > One of the kind members on here has pointed me to
>> this article...which leads
>> > me to belive that I do need to use a 6100 chassis
>> / neck board.
>> >
>> >
>> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.video.arcade.collecting/browse_thread/thread/15bc596122ad8409/cdc315860f1194b2?lnk=gst&q=amplifone+25+19&rnum=26
>> >
>> > Thanks, Regards,
>> > Colin
>> >
>>
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