Re: WG6100 picture fluctuation

From: Gregg Woodcock <woodcock_at_fastlane.net>
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 00:46:07 EST

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Downin <downin@smarty.smart.net>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: WG6100 picture fluctuation
> This has happened with both of my HV units, and I've kind of assumed it
was
> just normal... it happened on my original unit until I blew it up by
> installing a cap kit and then forgetting about setting the HV adjust pot
in
> the middle. My 2nd unit I got directly from Gregg Woodcock, as a complete
> unit, and already properly capped and adjusted. I've checked the HV with
a
> probe and it is correctly set at 19.5kV. My picture doesn't fluctuate
> however. Also, the snapping doesn't really start happening until the
machine
> has been on for 15-20 minutes, and starts out slowly and gets a little
more
> rapid with time. So, this problem (the snapping) may not be related - and
> yes, on my unit, it seems to be coming from exactly the same place (in the
> focus/screen assembly unit).
>
> Do I have a potential problem with mine though??? The monitor is
completely
> capped and has an LV2000 installed and has been pretty rock solid...
except
> for needing to be re-converged (new tube installed).

This is definitely NOT normal and I've never (knowingly) sold/traded one
that did this. Check it out in another machine to see if it is the HV unit
or something else. If it is the HV unit, I'll swap yours out for another
one!!!

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Received on Tue Feb 1 23:08:16 2000

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