Re: wells 6100 help

From: utahtaper <utahtaper_at_comcast.net>
Date: Tue May 10 2005 - 23:20:37 EDT

I greatly appreciate the response!
I checked all the caps to make sure none were in backwards and were fine.
There were no caps that came in the kit from arcadeshop to replace on the
deflection pcb. I did replace C103 and C102 just cause they were easy to get
toand my local parts shop had them. The only other electrolytics on there
are C100, C101(4700mf 50V) and C804,C805(100mf 6.3V).
Do any of these go bad? The two 50Vers had me wondering.
This is a 327 version of the Deflection if that helps.
Thx,
jason
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From: "peter jones" <highwayman2000@mail.ru>
To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: wells 6100 help

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> From: "utahtaper" <utahtaper@comcast.net>
> To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
> Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 08:06:40 -0600
> Subject: VECTOR: wells 6100 help
>
> > Hey guys,
> > Need some help on a 6100. I just recently resurrected a 6100 by piecing
together a complete unit. I did a cap/tran kit from arcadeshop and the
monitor came up running. It looked good except for convergence and purity
issues. So because of that I started tinkering with the adjustments heard a
pop and the monitor went out. I think I discharged some body static. I found
Q101 and Q100 opened on the deflection pcb. I replaced the two transistors
and it came up running but for some reason on the top half of the screen the
vector lines bend a little. Almost like a chinese version of american
writing if that makes sense. Anyhow after swapping parts from a know good
6100 I have isolated the issue to the deflection board. Anyone out there
know where I need to be looking or know where to start to fix this? Could I
have damaged a cap? I'm half tempted to buy another arcadeshop kit and just
do it over but I hate to waste the money if it's not necessary epecially if
another part was dam!
> aged that doesn't come in the kit.
>
>
> check your work, it sounds like a cap may have blown.
> if so then you may have put it in backwards, or it was crap.
>
> if you put an electrolytic in backwards they will run hot and leak or
burst.
>
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