Re: 6100 LV issues

From: Rodger Boots <rlboots_at_cedar-rapids.net>
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 15:10:52 EST

You might check if you have the right power line strapping for the
voltage you actually have at the outlet. For example, if the game is
strapped for 110 volts and the wall outlet puts out 125 volts you are
going to increase power supply failures.

Brian Thompson wrote:
>
> So everyone's final solution is to give up and replace the LV circuit with
> an LV-2000? I'd like to hear what the others have to say about this. I
> would like to keep my monitor original. The 6100 in my Space Duel has been
> very reliable. That monitor is all original.. in fact, it still has the
> matching Atari S/N sticker on it for the game. That machine has been to a
> couple of conventions (running all day for the weekend).
>
> I'd like to bring my Tempest monitor to that level. I feel I am close,
> having rebuilt the HV and Deflection boards.. When it works, it looks
> great. Solid, sharp, no wiggles.
>
> Again, I'm interested to see what everyone has to say about the recurring
> Q100/101 faulure in a 6100.
>
> Thanks
> -Brian
>
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