Re: WG6100 High Voltage

From: Marc Alexander <marcwolf123_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Mar 24 2003 - 04:40:10 EST

> I just recapped the HV board in my Star Wars (I had done the other
> boards ealier), and now the bloom on the Death Star explosion seems even
> worse than before! Also, when the game ends, the high voltage seems to
> fluctuate for a couple of seconds. (When it displays "GAME OVER" or
> whatever, the edge of the screen jumps outwards then back a few times.)
>
> The work that I did was the HV replacements/upgrades at
> http://www.marvin3m.com/video/wg6100.htm (I didn't replace the HV Adj
> pot), and I also reflowed a bunch of solder joints on the board. (My
> soldering technique is a little sloppy, so it's possible that I actually
> made a connection worse rather than better.) I then measured the HV at
> 18KV, so I adjusted it to 19.5. I believe I used all the right
> components, and the board does mostly work, so hopefully the problem is
> something minor.
>

Hi Rod,

    Here's a post I sent around a year ago with what cured it for me,
the same applies to the WG6100 setup also.

Cheers,

Marc

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My Star Wars with the 25" Amplifone in it always had the screen
size increase briefly on the Death Star explosion scene, like I've
seen mentioned here quite a few times!
I had assumed it was probably the HV regulation but not thought much about it.

I was giving my machine a general going-over and thought I'd better
do what John Robertson (thanks John!) often mentioned, which was to
run 5V and GND cables directly between the ARII and the game boards,
and also run a ground cable between the game board and monitor
(or similar, and also to help WG monitors or any game really, esp. Atari)

I made the following modifications, and the picture is now rock steady
and I've lost a bit of horizontal shake also that it occasionally had, it's great.

    5V and GND cables between ARII and game boards (with 2pin connector inline).
    5V and GND wires between main and avg boards (may as well), done on the heavy
               tracks right near the edge connectors.
    GND wire with inline connector between monitor GND and game boards GND.
               (done on X or Y GND wire into deflection board)

Other mods:
    Jumper wired +Sense on ARII to 5V out of ARII )bypasses overvoltage
    Jumper wired -Sense on ARII to GND out of ARII )'frying' problem with age
    Placed 5V6 5W protection zener across 5V and GND out of ARII
     (after checking adjustment on bench below 5V)
    Adjusted ARII for 5.00V at game boards after reconnection

I can't say for sure but I think a reasonable amount of audio hum is gone also.
    

Cheers,

Marc

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