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Cobalt
 
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there is a tweak to adjust the HV up on the replacement TLFA01365 , if it
winds up being a little low. The TLFA01365 has G2 and focus controls right
on the flyback, and I have not heard anyone needing to tweak the G2 or focus
because of insufficient gain. There are a few SONY flybacks that you have to
tweak nearby components if you dont have their DAS, and theres no way
around it.

if you go he www.kazazz.com (search engine) , type in that part number ,
and go to result #14 (products IIB) you can purchase a replacement online
for $31.99 ea shipped in the USA. Also included are the tech notes with a
purchase on how to tweak the HV.

"S" wrote in message
news:1115062055.60a9307bd11809b30c3c1d00ec28df6c@t eranews...
| Yep thats the beastie alright and I've read this sad news many times--just
| wanted to confirm for myself I guess--I've also read that proprietary
| viewsonic software is needed to calibrate the new flyback--if this is the
| case its pretty much landfill fodder (as was viewsonic's intention i'm
sure)
| Can anyone confirm or deny this? if this is true than a new flyback
| wouldn't help me much.
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| "Cobalt" wrote in message
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| if the flyback is a TLFA01365, its a high fail flyback. They retail for
| $65,
| but good reliable replacements can be found elsewhere cheaper. Try
| searching
| google for that part number.
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| "S" wrote in message
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| | Short of having a proper flyback tester, are there any tests with a
| | multimeter that would strongly indicated a shorted flyback? I have 2
| P810's
| | (viewsonic) that I'm pretty sure have blown their flybacks but wanted
to
| | confirm before i strip them down for parts..
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| | Thanks
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| | Stu
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