Re: Problem WG 19V2000 monitor

From: Rodger Boots <rlboots_at_cedar-rapids.net>
Date: Sat Jan 25 2003 - 21:57:43 EST

Unplug the yoke and see if you can find where your offset voltage is
coming from. You either have a damaged output transistor or a bad/wrong
part before the output stage.

James G Watt wrote:

>Noticed a couple of other things. With no signal the beam doesn't go to
>a spot in the centre of the screen - it does squiggle around the top
>middle of the screen.
>
>Q608 ( the 2n3716 under the cage that I accidentally shorted before )
>it's replacement is getting noticeable warmer than the others.
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