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Re: AppleColor RGB schematics



If you replace the fuse what happens?  Could it be the fuse got old and just
blew???

Try unplugging the input to the High-Output Transformer and see if the fuse
blows again.  If the fuse doesn't blow, then unplug the hi-voltage lead from
the CRT and plug the input to the HOT back in and see what happens...

I've repaired many a device with the "shotgunning" method of
troubleshooting.


"Mark C. Spaeth" <mspaeth@plancherel.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:401580d0$0$561$b45e6eb0@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu...
> Well, after many years, my trusty AppleColor RGB has smoked.
>
> Although I could prob pick up another on ebay for less than the
> cost of the parts for this one on ebay, I want to poke around
> inside it anyway.
>
> I remember in the olden days that cracked solder joints around the fly
> were a common failure, but since the monitor's survived this long,
> I doubt that's the problem.  :)
>
> When I popped it open the main fuse was destroyed (black, shattered glass
;)
> so I'm guessing the HOT may have shorted...
>
> In any case, does anyone have schematics for this monitor so my hacking
> is more like repair and less like shotgunning? :)
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
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