On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:31:54 -0800, "Michael J. Mahon"
<mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
Giorgio Morocutti wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 19:25:49 +0100, Giorgio Morocutti
<giorgio.morocu...@alice.it> wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:03:23 -0800 (PST), Allen Bong
<allenbsf6...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Michael was right! I found 3 caps having some kind of electrolyte
leak at the legs of the caps at C417 1000uF 16V, C901 10uF 100V and
C206 220uF 90V. I changed them one by one and tested the monitor
after each cap was changed. After changing the 3rd cap, the bright
dot was gone.
I guess the cap must have become open circuit but I have no capacitor
meter to confirm. I used caps with smaller footprints but higher
voltage rate as 90V and 100V caps were not available here.
Good news for my monitor !
I have already changed C206 and C501 ( C901 !?), now I will change
C417 1000uF-16V.
Hallo Michael and Allen
I have changed C416-100uF 25V and C417-1000uF 16V, but no result :-(
I went back to the schematic, and I have one more possibility, based
on the theory that the monitor *always* unblanked during powerdown,
but the power supply voltage held up long enough to keep the scan
going until the HV started to drop, causing a bright, shrinking
*raster* at powerdown instead of an instant collapse to a dot.
The likely electrolytics (!) are both in the +15v power supply:
Cx01 and Cx03 (x=6?--hard to read...), which are 3300uF @ 35(?)v
and 47uF @ 25v. Of the two, the 3300uF is much more likely to
be the culprit.
Because of the way the power supply is designed, a short "holdup"
time could also be caused by low input voltage to the 15v regulator.
The most likely causes of this are 1) one or two diodes (or their
leads) open in the bridge rectifier (D401,2,3,4) or, 2) excessive
load current on the 15v line (which could be almost anywhere, but
should cause something to be running too hot).
Some voltage measurements at the input and output of the 15v regulator
would cast light on these possibilities.
Hallo Michael
I have changed C601 and C603 ( 3300 and 47 uF), but with no result.
:-((((((
I must change ALL 21 electrolytic cap !!!
Ciao
Giorgio
Giorgio Morocutti
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