Dont think you can access the HV diode on a G08, unless Im remembering it
wrong.
> akswanson@ntelos.net wrote:
>>
>> I dont think the flybacks are available for these. Id cap it,
see if
>> that fixes it. Make sure the HV is high enough, and the spot
killer
>> isnt kickin in.
>>
>
> Very unlikely to be the flyback, rather the HV diode is the most
common
> suspect as previously mentioned...
>
> Bad HV diodes are usually easy to spot - see if the clear end caps
look
> overheated, or if you have an IR reader check if the diode gets hot
when
> running, it should not heat up much at all.
>
> John :-#)#
>>
>> >
>> > John,
>> >
>> > When my Asteroids Deluxe's screen was
expanding/shrinking it turned
>> out to
>> > be the HV diode.
>> >
>> > … Altan
>> >
>> > On Sep 9, 2012, at 5:32 PM, Zitt Zitterkopf
<zittware@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Have a G08 monitor I’m prepping to put a cap kit
on.
>> >> I like to debug/test the monitor prior to doing cap
kits; and noticed
>> >> that this monitor is “expanding” /
“shrinking” depending on the
>> amount
>> >> of vectors on the screen.
>> >>
>> >> I’m leaning toward the belief that the cap kit
will resolve this
>> issue;
>> >> but wanted to get any other tech advise before I commit
to it.
>> >>
>> >> Anyone have any thoughts as to the cause of such a
symptom?
>> >> John
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>
>
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