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Re: IIGS RGB Monitor
In article <38e7b687$1@news1.svn.net>, "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net> wrote:
>There is usually an adjustment inside on the flyback transformer, which is
>typically a large black part at the right rear of the main board. There are
>two adjustment screws, one for focus and one for screen voltage, which
>affects brightness. Be careful in there, you can shocked.
"You could get shocked" is a gross understatement. The voltages in and
around that circuitry can be several tens of thousands of volts and can do
serious damage, even life threatening. It would be best if you use
non-metalic screw drivers, etc. At least use a screwdriver with a big
non-conductive handle on it. Don't let my warning stop you, I do these
sorts of things too. Just know what you're getting into.
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Bill Robbins, mfumu@alphalink.com.au