Re: Question about losing vertical deflection/repairing Nanao monitors?

From: SteveT <stuorto_at_suffolk.lib.ny.us>
Date: Thu Apr 17 2003 - 01:16:40 EDT

It's definitely a cap or caps. If you can't find a cap kit--- there are 2 ways
to proceed .Find someone with a cap tester to help you or make a listing of all
electrolytics, order and replace them. (effectively making your own cap kit)

Good luck
Steve

Andrew Wilson wrote:

> Just a quick note - I've passed the suggestions I've gotten on to my friend,
> and I'll let you all know the results.
>
> -atw
>
> P.S. The game on the monitor was Rush & Crash, AKA "The Speed Rumbler"
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-rasterlist@synthcom.com
> [mailto:owner-rasterlist@synthcom.com]On Behalf Of Chris Bedwell
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 6:27 AM
> To: rasterlist@synthcom.com
> Subject: Re: RASTER: Question about losing vertical deflection/repairing
> Nanao monitors?
>
> Have you tried adjusting your settings for v-height
> and h-height ?
>
> It looks to me like its firing ( the gun ) off the
> screen and bouncing back from the side of the tube..
>
> I had it before on a couple of 20" nanao's - they are
> pretty tech friendly and almost NEVER break down, i
> would swap 2 non name for 1 nanao any day !
>
> Let me know a bit more - try adjusting that setting
> first, then let us all know how it went..
>
> - Chris.
> www.myarcadegames.com
>
> --- Andrew Wilson <andrew@aqualion.net> wrote: > A
> friend of mine has a Nanao monitor in his JAMMA
> > cabinet (he's not sure how
> > to figure out which model, unfortunately).
> >
> > His monitor works fine when you first power it up,
> > but within a few seconds
> > the image on the screen curls in on itself
> > vertically until it's only a few
> > inches tall. You can see the pictures here (the
> > monitor is rotated 90
> > degrees, but you get the idea):
> >
> >
> http://www.aqualion.com/arcade/badmon/101_0167_r1.jpg
> >
> http://www.aqualion.com/arcade/badmon/101_0168_r1.jpg
> >
> http://www.aqualion.com/arcade/badmon/101_0172_r1.jpg
> >
> > Bonus points if you can guess what game that is :)
> >
> > Anyhow, he'd like to either try fixing it himself,
> > or send it out to get it
> > fixed. We've tried searching the net for any
> > information or parts (capkits)
> > for Nanao monitors, but they don't seem to be very
> > common outside of Japan.
> >
> > Does anyone have any debugging tips for him? It's
> > weird that it works for a
> > few seconds, then shrinks...
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> >
> > -atw
> >
> >
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