Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
isw wrote:
After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/...e-in-Green-Bay Three convicted sex offenders have received permission to live in Green Bay, and two others have been denied. The Green Bay Sex Offender Residence Board considered all five cases last week. The city has an ordinance making it virtually impossible for registered sex offenders to live in its borders, but the board can approve appeals. Chester Kusiak Jr., 51, who is currently in prison in Racine, received approval to move into the state Transitional Living Program, 1761 Shawano Ave. Kusiak was convicted in 2001 and again in 2003 of sexually assaulting children one boy and one girl. He said he abused both children multiple times over a period of three years. Board member Dean Gerondale said he preferred seeing Kusiak under state supervision at the Transitional Living Program rather than living somewhere else unsupervised. Lawrence Morella, 29, who was convicted in 2000 of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl, received approval to move to an apartment at 1321 S. Broadway. Morella told the board he hoped to live temporarily with a brother on Broadway until he finds work and can support himself. Board members expressed reservations because, they said, four other registered sex offenders live in the area. But they approved Morella's request when he agreed to find other housing within 90 days. William Lasecki, 29, who was convicted in 2000 of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, received approval to live at 1866 Burns Ave., also with a brother. Lasecki, who has health problems and receives disability benefits, said he was trying to become more independent. "I want to keep moving forward," he said. Among those whose appeals were denied was Brian James Weaver, 28, who was convicted in 2002 of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. Weaver is currently in prison in Milwaukee, and he wanted to live at the Transitional Living Program on Shawano Avenue while trying to open a new restaurant here. The board also turned down Barry Watters, 22, who was convicted in 2007 of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. Watters told the board he was drifting because his mother's landlord ordered him off the property. He said he was struggling to find a job, and he could not get a state identification card because he has no copy of his birth certificate. Board members expressed disappointment that Watters had not made more progress getting his life together since his last housing appeal. "It's kind of hard," he said, "when your support system basically falls apart and you don't have a place to live." |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left,
and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
On 13 Juni, 20:55, isw wrote:
After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac You may use freeze spray and test one cap at a time. When you find the problematic cap the screen will go fine. (probably) If this is a cap problem... Good luck! |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 14:28:38 -0700, powerampfreak ǝʇoɹʍ:
On 13 Juni, 20:55, isw wrote: After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac You may use freeze spray and test one cap at a time. When you find the problematic cap the screen will go fine. (probably) If this is a cap problem... Good luck! Odd. I've found the exact opposite with electrolytic caps in that they tend to work better when warmer (up to a point however.) |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
powerampfreak wrote:
On 13 Juni, 20:55, isw wrote: After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac You may use freeze spray and test one cap at a time. When you find the problematic cap the screen will go fine. (probably) If this is a cap problem... Good luck! I read somewhere that using freeze spray on an electrolytic could damage it. Can anyone confirm or deny? |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:38:25 -0700, Sofa Slug
wrote: powerampfreak wrote: On 13 Juni, 20:55, isw wrote: After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac You may use freeze spray and test one cap at a time. When you find the problematic cap the screen will go fine. (probably) If this is a cap problem... Good luck! I read somewhere that using freeze spray on an electrolytic could damage it. Can anyone confirm or deny? I've used freeze spray on electrolytics for 40 years. Never had a recall for electrolytic damage. Chuck |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
Chuck wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:38:25 -0700, Sofa Slug wrote: snipped You may use freeze spray and test one cap at a time. When you find the problematic cap the screen will go fine. (probably) If this is a cap problem... I read somewhere that using freeze spray on an electrolytic could damage it. Can anyone confirm or deny? I've used freeze spray on electrolytics for 40 years. Never had a recall for electrolytic damage. Chuck OK...Good to know. Thanks, -S |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
On 13 jun, 20:55, isw wrote:
After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? thx, Isaac check for poor soldering on the main pcb. Also I had to change the b+ caps in the feed to the line output stage on my E200, they were swollen, could be similar here as this poro regulation causes all sort of weird faults. -B |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:55:30 -0700, isw put finger
to keyboard and composed: After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? CPD-E500/E500E service manual: http://esi.sony.ca/esupport/esupport.../997966701.pdf http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download..._CPD-E500.html - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
Horizontal sync problem with Sony E500 monitor
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Franc Zabkar wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 11:55:30 -0700, isw put finger to keyboard and composed: After being on for a while, the image suddenly jumps a bit to the left, and the lines get all "wiggly". Turning it off for a while (cools down??) fixes it for a while. Probably a capacitor, but I don't know which one. Any suggestions? CPD-E500/E500E service manual: http://esi.sony.ca/esupport/esupport.../042000/thiscd /sm-e/dp/997966701.pdf http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download..._CPD-E500.html Very helpful; thanks. Isaac |
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