Re: WG6100 party lights!

From: Kurt Mahan <kmahan_at_xmission.com>
Date: Tue Sep 03 2002 - 18:35:37 EDT

If you look closely (or now maybe not so closely) you'll probably see
cracks/fissures/etc on the transformer.. Not having HV coming out of it
is pretty much an indication of toastage. Sometimes you see the beginnings
of the flashes (internal shorting) -- some people have suggested HV putty
but that never seems to work for very long (except in some cases)..

Kurt

> I'm fairly new to vector monitors and the WG6100 in particular having onl=
> y fixed B&W deflection PCBs until now.=20
>
> Getting to the point, the HV cage of my 6100 is illuminated with amazing =
> flashing blue light, accompanied by very loud crackling - I mean LOUD. Th=
> is happens continuously from power up and does not stop until I get scare=
> d!
>
> I've opened it up to clean it, checked it with a LOPT ringer and it check=
> s out in the 5/10 kind of range with the HOT unplugged.=20
>
> What could be causing the violent arcing? Is there anything I can do to f=
> ix it? After shutting it down I tried measuring the HV with a probe but =
> there was nothing in the tube that I could detect.
>
> Are the LOPTs available for this HV unit? I know wintron make the amplif=
> one LOPT but what about WG?
>
> Any pointers as to what to do / try? =20
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
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