Re: (Hopefully) simple Battle Zone problem

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Wed Oct 14 1998 - 13:31:13 EDT

Boy do I feel stupid. I NEVER thought of suspecting the HV diode...will
hang up my soldering iron and retire now, I guess...

John :-#(#

jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
>
> > DING DING DING DING DING !! We have a winner !
> >
> > Put the Mr. Freeze on it, and the screen went back to normal.
> >
> > Of course, GeoCities picks this moment to go into slow mode so I can't check
> > Smash TV's site with the schematic to see what diode it is. ARGH!!
> >
> > I'm tempted to just offer him free space for the site . . .
> >
>
> This is the classic HV diode (I think the original number is
> H1812 or H1809, depending on which monitor you're looking at -- I forgot
> already!) that can be replaced by an SK7333 or NTE527A.
>
> Joe
>
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